1. Anglicize (v): To make or become English in sound, appearance or character.
She married Norwegian immigrant Niles Larsen who later anglicized his name.
2. Laconic (adj): Using very few words to express what you mean.
Everyone got inspired from his laconic explanation to eradicate the corruption.
3. Loquacious (adj): Describes someone who talks a lot.
Geeta is one of the loquacious girl in the class.
Loquaciously (adv)
4. Vociferous (adj): Vociferous people express their opinions and complaints loudly and repeatedly in speech, and vociferous demands, etc. are made repeatedly and loudly.
We want a vociferous leader who can tell our complaints in tomorrow’s meeting.
Vociferously (adv)
5. Soliloquy (adj): A speech in a play which the character speaks to him – or herself or to the people watching rather than to the other characters.
Hamlet’s soliloquy ‘To be or not to be’
6. Voluble (adj): Speaking a lot, with confidence and enthusiasm.
Narendra Modi’s voluble style inspires all the people of India.
7. Elocution (n): The art of careful public speaking, using clear pronunciation and good breathing to control the voice.
Classes in elocution.
8. Eloquence (adj): Giving a clear, strong message.
She made an eloquent appeal for action.
9. Orator (adj): Someone who is good at public speaking.
We want a orator who can help us to win the election.
10. Circumlocution (n): (an example of) an indirect way of saying something, especially something unpleasant.
Politicians are experts in circumlocution.
Circumlocutory (adv)
11. Somnambulism (n): The action, sometimes happening regularly, of a person walking around while they are sleeping.
Somnambulist (n)
12. Somnolent (adj): Almost sleeping, or causing sleep.
A somnolent summer afternoon.
13. Grandiloquent (adj): Describes a style or way of using language that is complicated in order to attract admiration and attention, especially in order to make someone or something seem important.
Her speech was full of grandiloquent language, but it contained no new ideas.
14. Anglophone (adj): A person who speaks English, especially in countries where other languages are also spoken.
The Anglophone countries of Africa incorporate Kenya and Zimbabwe.
15. Bilingual (adj): (of a person) able to use two languages for communication, or (of a thing) using or involving two languages.
She works as a bilingual secretary for an insurance company.
Compiled By: Chaudhary Amit V.
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