Used in a Sentence

voluble

How to use voluble in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for voluble.

Editorial note

The worst and most voluble compiler error output known to man must be C++ template metaprograming errors.

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Quick take

marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for voluble.

adjective

marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"

Example sentences

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The worst and most voluble compiler error output known to man must be C++ template metaprograming errors.

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Here are four words I don't know in just the first paragraph: garrulous, taciturnity, voluble, reticence.

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But given your absurdly voluble dodging of points, and give that you're now on to "the anti-racists are the real Nazis", I think stick with my previous understanding.

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After expressing their voluble disbelief at some length that the handwritten doctor's note they had would not suffice, they eventually left empty-handed.

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I'd suggest that it's not so much the particular words, it's that all the "oddball" words in the sentence are directly Latin-derived -- garrulous, taciturnity, voluble, reticence.

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What’s remarkable in the case of America, however is its reps’ very voluble profession that it is somehow better than other countries, more freedom-loving, more just, etc.

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Furthermore, some of his followers are very voluble and dogmatic in places like Stack Overflow/Exchange, driving out nuanced, reasoned discussions about how to improve software development.

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If we're talking about a general purpose event provider/consumer API that takes into account that some event sources will be voluble, while others will be almost always silent/blocked, then that's a real upgrade.

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I feel like the author was having a lot of fun with his thesaurus:"He has a lifelong habit of collecting garrulous friends and yet a tendency to induce some measure of taciturnity in all but the most voluble of them.

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So it's even worse, because excessive border checks are an established trend rather than a new measure from the rather voluble Trump administration: returning USA airport to civilization is going to be a long and difficult process.

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No, I meant that 'hypo' means a lack, and 'hyper' means an excess, so I would expect a 'hypo'-manic CEO to be some sort of depressive and not look like a great candidate for funding and a 'hyper'-manic CEO to be extremely energetic and convincing and voluble and so at an advantage with VCs.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use voluble in a sentence?

The worst and most voluble compiler error output known to man must be C++ template metaprograming errors.

What does voluble mean?

marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"

What part of speech is voluble?

voluble is commonly used as adjective.