noun
- the quality or state of being very talkative; excessive talkativeness
Usage: plural form of loquacity; formal
Examples
- The professor’s loquacities during lectures often extended class time beyond the scheduled hour.
- Her natural loquacities made her popular at social gatherings.
- The politician’s loquacities impressed some voters but annoyed others who preferred direct answers.
- Despite his usual loquacities, he remained surprisingly quiet during the meeting.
- The author’s loquacities in describing simple scenes slowed the pace of the novel.
- Their loquacities filled every moment of silence during the long car ride.