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Explore the art of speaking and expression with this comprehensive vocabulary lesson on "Loqui," delving into soliloquies, colloquies, and more. Enhance your communication skills and vocabulary knowledge as you learn about ventriloquists, colloquial language, and eloquence. Dive into the world of verbal expression and discover the power of words in public speaking and informal conversations.
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Lesson 2 Vocabulary Loqui - from Latin Meaning: “to speak”
Noun - an act of talking to oneself; lines in a drama in which character reveals thoughts to audience.
Noun - an act of talking to oneself; lines in a drama in which character reveals thoughts to audience. Soliloquy
Adjective - relating to talking while sleeping Somniloquent
Noun - a person who can speak in such a way that it seems his voice comes from another source.
Noun - a person who can speak in such a way that it seems his voice comes from another source. Ventriloquist
Noun - a conference, a dialogue, a formal conversation Colloquy
Adjective - relating to informal language, slang. Colloquial
Adjective - pompous, showy, relating to use of big words for show
Adjective - pompous, showy, relating to use of big words for show Grandiloquent
Adjective - talkative Loquacious
Noun - an indirect answer, evasive language; “beating around the bush.”
Noun - an indirect answer, evasive language; “beating around the bush.” Circumlocution
Noun - the art of public speaking Elocution
Adjective - characteristic of fluency, force or impression; beautiful, impressive language.
Adjective - characteristic of fluency, force or impression; beautiful, impressive language. Eloquent
Adjective - pompous, showy; relating to use of big words for show.
Adjective - pompous, showy; relating to use of big words for show. Magniloquent
Noun - informal conversation between two or more people Interlocution