Crossword-Solution: LOQUACIOUS 10 letters, 79 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Loquacious a. Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous.
Loquacious a. Speaking; expressive.
Loquacious a. Apt to blab and disclose secrets.

We have 79 clues for the answer “LOQUACIOUS”

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Giving many words to the wise 1 answer
multiloquent 3 answers
jabbering 4 answers
BABBLATIVE 4 answers
Chattering 15 answers
Fluent 24 answers
Non-stop 26 answers
tautological 29 answers
flapping 30 answers
excrescent 30 answers
plethoric 32 answers
Super-abundant 32 answers
honeyed 37 answers
Blustery 42 answers
Superfluous 42 answers
Gusty. 43 answers
gushy 43 answers
Long-winded 43 answers
Needless 44 answers
unleashed 44 answers
Prodigal 44 answers
Growing ___ 46 answers
informational 46 answers
illuminative 46 answers
enlightening 46 answers
elucidating 47 answers
Illuminating 47 answers
divulging 47 answers
educative 47 answers
instructional 47 answers
informatory 47 answers
pedagogical 47 answers
illumining 47 answers
instructive 48 answers
newsy 48 answers
explanatory 49 answers
tutorial 49 answers
ANECDOTAL 49 answers
improvident 49 answers
Gossipy 50 answers
didactic 50 answers
designating 50 answers
educational 50 answers
uncurbed 50 answers
flowing 51 answers
unnecessary 51 answers
Edifying 51 answers
scholastic 52 answers
gossiping 52 answers
illuminant 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with LOQUACIOUS (5)

Hudson had been loquacious and vulgar, he would have borne even a less valid persecution with greater fortitude.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Valentin de Bellegarde was, by his own confession, at all times a great chatterer, and on this occasion he was evidently in a particularly loquacious mood.
The American Henry James 1994
Shapes of all Sorts and Sizes, great and small, That stood along the floor and by the wall; And some loquacious Vessels were; and some Listen'd perhaps, but never talk'd at all.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam 1995
Agnes save us! who comes here?’ “The apparition which frightened the loquacious little man was sufficiently strange to cause a qualm even in the bosom of the knight.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
The still older discussion as to whether the South Eastern or the Brighton was really the worst followed naturally in its wake, and occupied its accustomed half-hour--complicated, however, upon this occasion, by the chance presence of a loquacious stranger who said he lived on the Chatham-and-Dover, and who rejected boisterously the idea that any other railway could be half so bad.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008

Quotes with LOQUACIOUS (3)

Our critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (for science must always be dogmatic, that is, derive its proof from secure *a priori* principles), but only to *dogmatism*, that is, to the presumption that it is possible to make any progress with pure (philosophical) knowledge from concepts according to principles, such as reason has long been in the habit of using, without first inquiring in what way, and by what right, it h…
Immanuel Kant
I am not sure whether you could call this abuse, but when I was (long ago) abroad in the world of dry men, I saw parents, usually upscale and educated and talented and functional and white, patient and loving and supportive and concerned and involved in their children’s lives, profilgate with compliments and diplomatic with constructive criticism, loquacious in their pronouncements of unconditional love for and approval of their children, conforming to every last jot-tittle i…
David Foster Wallace Infinite Jest
Women share their sadness, thought Edith. Their joy they like to show off to one another. Victory, triumph over the odds, calls for an audience. And that air of bustle and exigence sometimes affected by the sexually loquacious - that is for the benefit of other women. No solidarity then.
Anita Brookner
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1988–2017).