Aishwarya.89
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Hi All,
"she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations".
The other options were
1. Reserved
2. Eloquent
3. Articulate
4. Terse
I chose Reserved, but it was wrong. Suggested answer was voluble. From my understanding, Voluble refers to talkative or free flow of speech.
Could someone please tel me how 'voluble' is appropriate, doesn't it change the meaning totally?
Thanks,
Aishwarya
"she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations".
The other options were
1. Reserved
2. Eloquent
3. Articulate
4. Terse
I chose Reserved, but it was wrong. Suggested answer was voluble. From my understanding, Voluble refers to talkative or free flow of speech.
Could someone please tel me how 'voluble' is appropriate, doesn't it change the meaning totally?
Thanks,
Aishwarya