"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 is an adjective, not an adverb or a verb.
The loquacious girl came chatting in the door not allowing me to get a word in edgewise.
During the loquacious meeting, tempers flared and a kerfuffle ensued over questioning the probity of certain actions. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, the argument turned into an otiose exchange of vituperative remarks, leaving little room for progress to be made.
Chatterbox, loudmouthed, multiloquent.
Loquacious
Loquacious is an adjective, not an adverb or a verb.
"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."
Yes, I can. "At the party, she was both loquacious and ostentatious."
The loquacious girl came chatting in the door not allowing me to get a word in edgewise.
"What a loquacious little girl!" (see related question)
Ashley is very loquacious, she doesn't even realize that no one is listening to her.
During the loquacious meeting, tempers flared and a kerfuffle ensued over questioning the probity of certain actions. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, the argument turned into an otiose exchange of vituperative remarks, leaving little room for progress to be made.
It means very talkative. Another synonym could be garrulous.
inclined to speech
Loquacious is pronounced like it is spelled. Lock-u-a-shuss
Loquacious.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.