tactiturn because loquacious means your full of talk
The phrase "no, he's as quiet as quiet can be" conveys a mood of calmness or tranquility, suggesting a serene and peaceful atmosphere. It implies a sense of stillness, indicating that the person in question is not only quiet but perhaps also introspective or reserved. This mood can evoke feelings of solitude or contemplation.
no not at all! the majority of people like being around people who are quiet. just think... if everybody was loud..no one would be able to even hear themselves think! :) i'm a quiet person and a lot of my friends like to hang around me than the other people that are loud. :) i hope this made sense and helped you! :)
nizéé! --"be quite" as in "shut up!"yiszéé -- to be quite (a thing like water or wind)haszéé or hodéezyéél --- (an area)áhodííníszéé' --- to be quiet ( a person)to become quiet (a person)-- díníshhéél
On the Quiet was created on 1918-09-01.
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Taciturn because loquacious means u r full of talk. Quiet people are definitely not full of talk!!!
If Gimli insists on killing the Tactiturn Elf then you can either send him away
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
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
Talkative may have the synonyms loquacious, garrulous, chatty, or glib. The antonyms could be quiet, silent, reserved, or laconic.
Loquacious is an adjective that means talkative.
loquacious
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A smarty pants ;) Some possibilities are loquacious, literate, and linguist.
"What a loquacious little girl!" (see related question)