volubly

[US]/'vɔljubli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. fluently and continuously; talkative or chatty in a smooth manner.

Phrases & Collocations

speak volubly

talk volubly

chatter volubly

Example Sentences

She spoke volubly about her recent trip to Europe.

The politician addressed the crowd volubly, trying to win their support.

He volubly expressed his opinions on the matter.

The salesperson volubly described the features of the new product.

She can speak volubly in multiple languages.

The teacher volubly explained the complex topic to the students.

The radio host spoke volubly on the show, engaging the listeners.

The activist spoke volubly at the protest, demanding change.

She chatted volubly with her friends at the party.

The expert volubly shared insights on the industry trends.

Real-world Examples

And they walked off together, Passepartout chatting volubly as they went along.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

" She's got a way with her, has Susan, " she went on quite volubly.

Source: The Secret Garden (Original Version)

So situated, she was powerless to check Jo, who seemed possessed by a spirit of mischief, and talked away as volubly as the lady.

Source: Little Women (Bilingual Edition)

My new acquaintance leaned forward, and discoursed volubly, a great many of her terms being quite unintelligible to me.

Source: Murder at the golf course

In the meeting, Jake spoke unusually volubly, about the fact that his girlfriend didn't understand what grief was like for him.

Source: After You (Me Before You #2)

He continued, now, to talk to her volubly and gaily, deploring his lateness, grumbling at the demands on his time, and good-humouredly mimicking Miss Hatchard's benevolent agitation.

Source: Summer

Perhaps that is because they have one eye on American politics, where Republicans are rallying against " woke capitalism" , none more volubly than Ron DeSantis, Florida's governor and a potential presidential candidate.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

" What do you think of that for a fine bit of antithesis" ? said the German, searching in his friend's face for responding admiration, but going on volubly without waiting for any other answer.

Source: Middlemarch (Part Two)

She fluttered away, chattering volubly to a bull-necked man with a heavy jaw and a coat glittering with orders; and her plaintive dirges for " notre malheureuse patrie, " interpolated with " charmant" and " mon prince, " died away along the terrace.

Source: The Gadfly (Original Version)

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