What is another word for volubly?

Pronunciation: [vˈɒlʌbli] (IPA)

Volubly is an adverb that expresses the action of speaking rapidly and fluently. Some synonyms for volubly are loquaciously, garrulously, chattily, talkatively, and communicatively. Loquaciously refers to those who are inclined to talk excessively or with great enthusiasm. Garrulously describes people who speak incessantly and without any regard for the audience. Chattily refers to those that prefer to talk about trivial things in a friendly manner. Talkatively is another synonym that denotes an individual's propensity to converse easily and frequently. Lastly, communicatively is a synonym for volubly used to describe those who are skilled at verbal communication and can effectively express their ideas or thoughts.

What are the hypernyms for Volubly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Volubly

"I am glad to see you, my dear," said the latter volubly, for she was nervously afraid that Claire would go, and of the opinion that the best way to set both at their ease was to talk.
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn
And long after Dr. Gray was gone away, with his big book under his arm, and Miss Gascoigne, in unutterable wrath and scorn, had turned from her and began talking volubly to poor Aunt Maria at the fireside, the feeling of content remained.
"Christian's Mistake"
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
He stumbled over the legs of a man who cursed him volubly, and dropped on to a heap of straw.
"The Blue Pavilions"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

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