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Someone who talks constantly about nothing very significant or in particular is best described as? A voluble B garrulous C verbose D loquacious
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Someone who talks constantly about nothing very significant or in particular is best described as? A voluble
B garrulous
C verbose
D loquacious
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The Answer would be A. Voluble.
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The answer is actually garrulous, meaning talkative, especially about trivial matters.
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