Definition of "loquaciousness" [lo•qua•cious•ness]
The state or property of being loquacious.(noun)
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Use "loquaciousness" in a sentence
"But the second my fingers touch a keyboard, the loquaciousness is gone."
"That sudden loquaciousness is telling; other characters are begging, pleading for Ennis to share what’s on his mind, but Jack is the only one who Ennis says anything of consequence to."
"He owns, however, that the vivacity of the French degenerates into petulance among foreigners, (p. 488.) and vain loquaciousness, (p. 9 Per viam quam jamdudum Carolus"