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  • 81readiness — readiness, ease, facility, dexterity are comparable when they mean the power of doing something without evidence of effort, or the quality of work that manifests such effortlessness. Readiness lays stress on the quickness or promptitude with… …

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  • 82emptiness — n 1. voidness, vacuity, vacancy, va cantness, hollowness; bareness, blankness, barrenness; depletion, exhaustion, inanition. 2. vacuum, void; interruption, hiatus, interim, interval, interlude. 3. destitution, lack, want, need, necessity,… …

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  • 83fluency — n 1. facility, command, control; ease, felicity; grace, gracefulness, smoothness. 2. eloquence, articulateness, silver tongue, well spo kenness; volubility, verbosity, prolixity, long windedness, Inf. gift of gab; profuseness, wordiness, verbiage …

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  • 84garrulity — n talkativeness, loquacity, loquaciousness, volubility, glibness, gift of gab, garrulousness; wordiness, diffuseness, verbosity, prolixity; effusiveness, gushiness, chattiness, gossipiness; chattering, babbling, blathering, prattling, jabbering …

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  • 85prolixity — n verbosity, verboseness, wordiness, long windedness, verbiage; tautology, redundance, pleonasm, battology; discursiveness, discursion, digression, rambling, maundering, wandering; circumlocution, circuity, ambagiousness, roundaboutness;… …

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  • 86voluble — UK [ˈvɒljʊb(ə)l] / US [ˈvɑljəb(ə)l] adjective formal 1) someone who is voluble talks a lot 2) voluble speech is quick and continuous Derived words: volubility UK [ˌvɒljʊˈbɪlətɪ] / US [ˌvɑljəˈbɪlətɪ] noun uncountable volubly adverb …

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  • 87logorrhea — log•or•rhe•a [[t]ˌlɔ gəˈri ə, ˌlɒg ə [/t]] n. 1) pathologically incoherent, repetitious speech 2) incessant or compulsive talkativeness; wearisome volubility • Etymology: 1900–05 log or•rhe′ic, adj …

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  • 88tachyphemia — /tækiˈfimiə/ (say takee feemeeuh) noun rapidity and volubility of speech, especially as the result of a nervous disorder. {New Latin, from tachy + Greek phēmia, from phēmē speech} …

  • 89voluble — /ˈvɒljəbəl / (say volyuhbuhl) adjective characterised by a ready and continuous flow of words, as a speaker or their manner of speaking; glibly fluent: a voluble talker. {Latin volūbilis, from volvere roll, turn} –volubility /vɒljəˈbɪləti/ (say… …

  • 90eloquence — [n] skillful way with words ability, appeal, articulation, command of language, delivery, diction, dramatic, expression, expressiveness, expressivity, facility, fervor, flow, fluency, force, forcefulness, gift of gab*, grandiloquence, loquacity,… …

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