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voluble

American  
[vol-yuh-buhl] / ˈvɒl yə bəl /

adjective

  1. characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative.

    a voluble spokesman for the cause.

    Synonyms:
    loquacious, garrulous, articulate
    Antonyms:
    taciturn

voluble British  
/ ˈvɒljʊbəl /

adjective

  1. talking easily, readily, and at length; fluent

  2. archaic easily turning or rotating, as on an axis

  3. rare (of a plant) twining or twisting

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Synonym Usage

See fluent.

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Etymology

Origin of voluble

First recorded in 1565–75; from Latin volūbilis “that turns easily, flowing,” equivalent to volū-, base of volvere “to turn” + -bilis -ble; cf. revolve ( def. )

Explanation

Voluble describes someone who talks a lot, like your aunt who can’t stop telling you to cut your hair or a political candidate who makes twenty speeches on the day before the election. Have you ever found it especially hard to interrupt someone who talks a lot when he or she gets on a roll? If so, it won’t surprise you that the adjective voluble traces back to the Latin word volvere, meaning “to roll.” The word voluble describes talking continuously, fluently, at great length, in a steady flow. You’ll know it when you meet voluble talkers: they just keep rolling on and on.

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Voluble and deep, an artist in his own right.

From Salon • Jul. 12, 2025

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From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2024

Voluble early investor pushes for coy cofounder and interim CEO to become permanent CEO; board members squirm.

From Forbes • Aug. 7, 2015

Azarenka the Voluble was first on Ashe, and she'd didn't allow the endless rows of empty, bright blue seats to dampen her enthusiasm.

From Newsweek • Aug. 31, 2011

"Voluble, verbal gratitude is not an uncommon thing," she answered.

From Then I'll Come Back to You by Evans, Larry

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