VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: ADJECTIVE
- Marked by a ready flow of speech; fluent.
- Turning easily on an axis; rotating.
- Twining or twisting.
- Easily rolling or turning; easily set in motion; apt to roll; rotating.
- Moving with ease and smoothness in uttering words; of rapid speech; nimble in speaking; glib.
- Marked by a ready flow of speech
- Having the power or habit of turning or twining.
- A stem that climbs by winding, or twining, round another body.
- Fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.
- Expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner.
- Easily rolling or turning; having a fluid, undulating motion.
- Twisting and turning like a vine.
- Changeable; unstable; fickle.
- Talking idly or incoherently
- Talking incoherently.
- Talking incoherently; jabbering.
VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: VERB
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- Present participle of blither.
VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Formed so as to roll with ease, or to be easily turned or set in motion; apt to roll; rolling; rotating; revolving.
- Characterized by a great flow of words or by glibness of utterance; speaking with plausible fluency: as, a voluble politician.
- Changeable; mutable.
- In botany, of a twining habit; rising spirally around a support, as the hop.
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VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: RELATED WORDS
- Gregarious, Taciturn, Glib, Prattling, Gabbling, Talky, Blithering, Blathering, Babbling, Jabbering, Gabby, Chatty, Talkative, Loquacious, Garrulous
- Simpering, Sneering, Grovels, Twit, Slobbering, Drivelling, Sniveling, Pinheaded, Gibbering, Pontificating, Voluble, Jabbering, Gabbling, Babbling, Blathering
VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gregarious, Taciturn, Glib, Prattling, Gabbling, Talky, Blithering, Blathering, Babbling, Jabbering, Gabby, Chatty, Talkative, Loquacious, Garrulous
- Simpering, Sneering, Grovels, Twit, Slobbering, Drivelling, Sniveling, Pinheaded, Gibbering, Pontificating, Voluble, Jabbering, Gabbling, Babbling, Blathering
VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The normally voluble Jack Ma has been staying out of the public eye.
- Instead of saying that someone is loquacious, you can say they are talkative, chatty, or voluble.
- Americans understand their past than any other single book, normally voluble scholars have gone silent.
- Jen Bechter does a jolly turn as the voluble Madame de la Grande Bouche.
- This course was taught by Commodore Longfellow, an energetic and voluble retired Navy physician.
- Next to the voluble locals, they might almost have been statues.
- She was no less voluble on the subject of politics.
- Moment when the Thrush could not offer voluble Explanations.
- Grant was more voluble when at home with friends.
- Two people walked by having a voluble argument.
- Blithering, St OuenI really think it should go, as it might hopefully start the process of people finally forgetting about Bergerac.
- Coveted the man and his partner are newfound to recharge it with their doctor, their friends, or even each blithering.
- Morgan Tsvangirai might be a blithering political puppet, but that is only at a superficial level.
- But we said a fond farewell to the blithering bumpkin he was when he arrived.
- Why did I he even bring along such a blithering burden of a colleague?
- Anyway, did I forget to mention up there that IMHO, JM is literally a complete blithering idiot?
- Such is the blithering ineptitude of our representatives that this question has yet to be seriously discussed.
- What on earth are you blithering on about?
- Are you a complete blithering innocent, or just oddly stupid?.
- Costello doesnt appear on the disc you blithering idiot!
VOLUBLE vs BLITHERING: QUESTIONS
- How many answers are there to the voluble crossword clue?
- How do I search for a voluble article in Wikipedia?
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