TYPES OF SPEAKERS
BANAL - boring, ordinary and not original
COGENT - powerful and persuasive; able to influence or convince
GARRULOUS - in the habit of talking a lot,
usually about unimportant things
GRANDILOQUENT -
deliberate use of complicated words in order to attract attention and
admiration
INARTICULATE - unable to
express feelings or ideas clearly
LACONIC - brief and to the point
LOQUACIOUS - too full of trivial talk
TACITURN - habitually
reserved, speaking very little
VERBOSE -- using more words than necessary
VENTRILOQUIST - someone who speaks without moving lips to give the
impression that the voice is coming from somewhere else
VOLUBLE -- very fluent and rapid
VOCIFEROUS
-
offensively loud
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