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How to pronounce volubility in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms articulateness, fluency
Type of communicativeness
Derivation voluble

Examples of volubility

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I loved her unsentimental nature, her sharp tongue, her volubility, and her humour.
From the guardian.co.uk
Though it doesn't always work, the general volubility suits Barney.
From the sacbee.com
She is noted in contemporary accounts for her attractiveness, volubility and eccentricities.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He also notes the irony of his volubility in prose compared to his taciturnity in daily life.
From the en.wikipedia.org
One of Goetz's attorneys, Joseph Kelner, was not happy about his client's recent volubility.
From the time.com
Minority government has sparked a certain volubility.
From the canberratimes.com.au
The hip preggers high-schooler of Juno is much celebrated for her quirky volubility, as well she should be.
From the chron.com
Clinton's excessive volubility sometimes drives Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice around the bend.
From the time.com
Williams was faster in legs, volubility and style.
From the denverpost.com
More examples
  • Fluency: the quality of being facile in speech and writing
  • (voluble) marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"
  • Fluency (also called volubility and loquaciousness) is the property of a person or of a system that delivers information quickly and with expertise.
  • The state of being voluble; the degree to which someone is voluble
  • (voluble) Fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; Expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner; Easily rolling or turning; having a fluid, undulating motion; Twisting and turning like a vine
  • (voluble) describes a stem that climbs by winding or twining round another body.
  • An ability or tendency to talk much and easily.