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51volubilidad — ► sustantivo femenino Cualidad de voluble: ■ es difícil saber lo que le ocurre por la volubilidad de su carácter. SINÓNIMO inconstancia * * * volubilidad f. Cualidad de voluble. * * * volubilidad. (Del lat. volubilĭtas, ātis). f. Cualidad de… …
52loquacious — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. talkative, voluble, chattering, fluent; see talkative , verbose . See Synonym Study at talkative . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [loh KWAY shus] talkative, gabby. Talk show hosts are naturally… …
53caprichoso — caprichoso, sa adjetivo caprichudo, antojadizo, fantasioso, mudable, veleidoso, voluble, versátil. Caprichoso, caprichudo y antojadizo se dicen de las personas inconstantes y mudables en cuanto a gustos y deseos; fantasioso se aplica a la persona …
54inconstante — adjetivo 1) inestable, mudable, variable, vario, incierto*, cambiable. 2) voluble, veleidoso, versátil, inconsecuente, tornadizo. «Es inconstante el que ca …
55glib — 1 fluent, voluble, *vocal, articulate, eloquent Analogous words: garrulous, loquacious, voluble, *talkative: facile, smooth, effortless, *easy Contrasted words: hesitant, hesitating (see corresponding nouns at HESITATION): stammering, stuttering… …
56fluent — flu•ent [[t]ˈflu ənt[/t]] adj. 1) spoken or written with ease: fluent French[/ex] 2) able to speak or write smoothly, easily, or readily: fluent in three languages[/ex] 3) smooth; easy; graceful: fluent motion[/ex] 4) flowing or capable of… …
57flu´ent|ness — flu|ent «FLOO uhnt», adjective. 1. flowing smoothly or easily: »Long practice enabled the American to speak fluent French. 2. speaking or writing easily and rapidly: »a fluent speaker. Fluent children are often also good readers. 3. not fixed or… …
58flu´ent|ly — flu|ent «FLOO uhnt», adjective. 1. flowing smoothly or easily: »Long practice enabled the American to speak fluent French. 2. speaking or writing easily and rapidly: »a fluent speaker. Fluent children are often also good readers. 3. not fixed or… …
59flu|ent — «FLOO uhnt», adjective. 1. flowing smoothly or easily: »Long practice enabled the American to speak fluent French. 2. speaking or writing easily and rapidly: »a fluent speaker. Fluent children are often also good readers. 3. not fixed or stable;… …
60Fluent — Flu ent, a. [L. fluens, entis, p. pr. of fluere to flow; cf. Gr. ? to boil over. Cf. {Fluctuate}, {Flux}.] 1. Flowing or capable of flowing; liquid; glodding; easily moving. [1913 Webster] 2. Ready in the use of words; voluble; copious; having… …