lo|qua´cious|ly — lo|qua|cious «loh KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. talking much; fond of talking: »Jack became loquacious on his favourite topic (Frederick Marryat). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under talkative. (Cf. ↑talkative) 2. making sounds as of much talking:… … Useful english dictionary
lo|qua|cious — «loh KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. talking much; fond of talking: »Jack became loquacious on his favourite topic (Frederick Marryat). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under talkative. (Cf. ↑talkative) 2. making sounds as of much talking: »loquacious birds or… … Useful english dictionary
se|qua´cious|ly — se|qua|cious «sih KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. proceeding smoothly and regularly: »a sequacious argument. 2. disposed to follow, especially in a slavish or unreasoning manner. 3. following. ╂[< Latin sequāx, ācis a follower, one following (<… … Useful english dictionary
lo|qua´cious|ness — lo|qua|cious «loh KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. talking much; fond of talking: »Jack became loquacious on his favourite topic (Frederick Marryat). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under talkative. (Cf. ↑talkative) 2. making sounds as of much talking:… … Useful english dictionary
se|qua´cious|ness — se|qua|cious «sih KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. proceeding smoothly and regularly: »a sequacious argument. 2. disposed to follow, especially in a slavish or unreasoning manner. 3. following. ╂[< Latin sequāx, ācis a follower, one following (<… … Useful english dictionary
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cious — an·dro·di·oe·cious; an·dro·mo·noe·cious; an·ti·per·ni·cious; as·tu·cious; atro·cious; atro·cious·ly; atro·cious·ness; au·da·cious·ly; au·da·cious·ness; aus·pi·cious; aus·pi·cious·ly; aus·pi·cious·ness; av·a·ri·cious; av·a·ri·cious·ly;… … English syllables
qua — ad·e·qua·cy; ad·e·qua·tion; ad·e·qua·tive; ana·qua; an·ti·qua·tion; chau·tau·qua; chin·qua·pin; col·li·qua·tion; des·qua·mate; des·qua·ma·tive; des·qua·ma·to·ry; eli·qua·tion; ex·e·qua·tur; kwal·hi·o·qua; li·qua·tion; lo·qua·cious;… … English syllables
loquacious — lo·qua·cious … English syllables
loquaciously — lo·qua·cious·ly … English syllables