How To Use loquaciousness In A Sentence
- Both of these, however, may be referred to the words which may happen to be sinful, either by reason of excess which belongs to "loquaciousness," or by reason of unbecomingness, which belongs to "scurrility. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
- Thirdly, as regards inordinate words, and thus we have "loquaciousness," because as Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
- When experts like Barbara Crossette heap sarcasm on "India's colorful, stubborn loquaciousness" they fail to see that the more we ignore this supposed "loquaciousness" the more we are signaling that the only language we recognize is that of brute force. Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room
- The first category sanctifies exhortation, rhetorical plainness, unadorned truth-telling; the second blesses ornate, elaborate eloquence, ludic loquaciousness.
- The first category sanctifies exhortation, rhetorical plainness, unadorned truth-telling; the second blesses ornate, elaborate eloquence, ludic loquaciousness.
- Peter, known for his loquaciousness, this time addressed the gathering in the German language.
- That sudden loquaciousness is telling; other characters are begging, pleading for Ennis to share what’s on his mind, but Jack is the only one who Ennis says anything of consequence to. Formalities That Make No Sense
- He went into this tournament with an heroic reputation for time-consuming loquaciousness.
- There are times when a peculiar social awkwardness seizes me and I detach from a group forsaking my usual loquaciousness.
- He owns, however, that the vivacity of the French degenerates into petulance among foreigners, (p. 488.) and vain loquaciousness, (p. 9 Per viam quam jamdudum Carolus The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire