inclined to speech
Loqu or locu is a Latin root that means 'word' or 'speak'.
Loquacious is pronounced like it is spelled. Lock-u-a-shuss
"Though she was normally vivacious, her grief made her oddly silent, hardly her usual loquacious self." "The loquacious host talked for hours about his adventures in Africa."
The word sought is likely loquacity (quality of being talkative, or loquacious).
All I know is that "loquacious" is a Latin-derived word meaning talkative. Does that help?
The root word of loquacious is loquor, a deponent verb whose principle parts are as follows: loquor, loqui, locutus. Loquor means "I speak."
Loqu or locu is a Latin root that means 'word' or 'speak'.
Some words that have the Latin root "loqu" are eloquent, loquacious, and colloquial. These words all relate to speaking or conversation.
Loquacious is an adjective, not an adverb or a verb.
loquor means word or speech. an example of it is eloquent.
Loquacious is pronounced like it is spelled. Lock-u-a-shuss
"Though she was normally vivacious, her grief made her oddly silent, hardly her usual loquacious self." "The loquacious host talked for hours about his adventures in Africa."
Loquacious.
The word is loquacious.
"She is normally quite loquacious, but today she is oddly silent." "The new addition to the marine zoo, a young dolphin, was especially loquacious arounf feeding time." "You need to stop being so loquacious and learn to listen."
Loquacious
Chatterbox, loudmouthed, multiloquent.