volubility (Meaning)

Wordnet

volubility (n)

the quality of being facile in speech and writing

Webster

volubility (n.)

The quality or state of being voluble (in any of the senses of the adjective).

volubility Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's volubility on the campaign trail mesmerized the crowds.
  2. Her volubility and charm made her a natural choice for the role of spokesperson.
  3. The lawyer's volubility during the trial impressed both the jury and the judge.
  4. Despite his volubility, the witness failed to provide any useful information.
  5. The actor's volubility off-stage was in stark contrast to his reserved character on-screen.
  6. The professor's volubility in lectures made it difficult for students to keep up.
  7. The salesman's volubility was a blessing and a curse: it helped him close deals, but it also annoyed some customers.
  8. The child's volubility was a sign of his intelligence and curiosity.
  9. The therapist's volubility helped the client to process difficult emotions.
  10. The writer's volubility was both a gift and a challenge: it allowed him to express himself fluently, but it also made editing his work difficult.

FAQs About the word volubility

the quality of being facile in speech and writingThe quality or state of being voluble (in any of the senses of the adjective).

fluency,eloquence, loquaciousness,speaking, garrulousness, talking, communication, talkativeness, loquacity, chattiness

silence, stillness, inarticulateness, dumbness, inarticulateness,silence, speechlessness, speechlessness, stillness, dumbness

The politician's volubility on the campaign trail mesmerized the crowds.

Her volubility and charm made her a natural choice for the role of spokesperson.

The lawyer's volubility during the trial impressed both the jury and the judge.

Despite his volubility, the witness failed to provide any useful information.