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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.
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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