voluble
Kelime Anlamı :
1. konuşkan.
2. akıcı.
3. geveze.
4. çenebaz.
5. sarmaşık.
6. dilli.
7. akıcı konuşan.
8. cerbeze.
9. uzun uzadıya konuşan.
10. cerbezeli.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
marked by a ready flow of speech; fluent.
2. turning easily on an axis; rotating.
3. botany twining or twisting: a voluble vine.
2. turning easily on an axis; rotating.
3. botany twining or twisting: a voluble vine.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.
2. expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner.
3. easily rolling or turning; having a fluid, undulating motion.
4. twisting and turning like a vine.
2. expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner.
3. easily rolling or turning; having a fluid, undulating motion.
4. twisting and turning like a vine.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
easily rolling or turning; easily set in motion; apt to roll; rotating.
2. moving with ease and smoothness in uttering words; of rapid speech; nimble in speaking; glib.
3. changeable; unstable; fickle.
4. having the power or habit of turning or twining.
2. moving with ease and smoothness in uttering words; of rapid speech; nimble in speaking; glib.
3. changeable; unstable; fickle.
4. having the power or habit of turning or twining.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
formed so as to roll with ease, or to be easily turned or set in motion; apt to roll; rolling; rotating; revolving.
2. characterized by a great flow of words or by glibness of utterance; speaking with plausible fluency: as, a voluble politician.
3. changeable; mutable.
4. in botany, of a twining habit; rising spirally around a support, as the hop.
2. characterized by a great flow of words or by glibness of utterance; speaking with plausible fluency: as, a voluble politician.
3. changeable; mutable.
4. in botany, of a twining habit; rising spirally around a support, as the hop.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia