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/ˈvɒljəbl//ˈvɑːljəbl/The word "voluble" has a fascinating history. It originated in the 15th century from the Latin word "volubilis," meaning "rolling" or "twisting." The Latin term is derived from "volvere," which means "to roll" or "to turn." Initially, the word "voluble" referred to something that could be rolled or twisted, such as a ball or a rope. Over time, the meaning of "voluble" expanded to describe language or speech that is fluent, easy, and flowing. In the 16th century, the term began to be used in English to describe someone who is talkative or loquacious, able to speak readily and freely. Today, "voluble" is often used to characterize someone who is articulate, chatty, and able to express their thoughts and opinions with ease and clarity. Despite its evolution, the word's core meaning remains rooted in the original concept of rolling or twisting, symbolizing the fluidity and flow of words.
talking a lot, and with enthusiasm, about a subject
nói nhiều và nhiệt tình về một chủ đề nào đó
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expressed in many words and spoken quickly
được diễn đạt bằng nhiều từ và nói nhanh
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