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Sleek vs Voluble - What's the difference?

sleek | voluble | Related terms |

Sleek is a related term of voluble.


As adjectives the difference between sleek and voluble

is that sleek is having an even, smooth surface; smooth; hence, glossy while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

As an adverb sleek

is (dated) with ease and dexterity.

As a verb sleek

is to make smooth or glossy; to polish or cause to be attractive.

As a noun sleek

is that which makes smooth; varnish.

Flat vs Voluble - What's the difference?

flat | voluble | Related terms |

Flat is a related term of voluble.


As adjectives the difference between flat and voluble

is that flat is having no variations in height while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

As a verb flat

is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

Concise vs Voluble - What's the difference?

concise | voluble |


As adjectives the difference between concise and voluble

is that concise is brief, yet including all important information while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

Bombastic vs Voluble - What's the difference?

bombastic | voluble |


As adjectives the difference between bombastic and voluble

is that bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

Voluble vs Voluble - What's the difference?

voluble | voluble |


In of a person or a manner of speaking|lang=en terms the difference between voluble and voluble

is that voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

In of thoughts, feelings, or something that is expressed|lang=en terms the difference between voluble and voluble

is that voluble is expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner while voluble is expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner.

In botany|lang=en terms the difference between voluble and voluble

is that voluble is (botany) twisting and turning like a vine while voluble is (botany) twisting and turning like a vine.

As adjectives the difference between voluble and voluble

is that voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

Mild vs Voluble - What's the difference?

mild | voluble | Related terms |

Mild is a related term of voluble.


As adjectives the difference between mild and voluble

is that mild is gentle and not easily provoked while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

As a noun mild

is (british) a relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale.

Polished vs Voluble - What's the difference?

polished | voluble | Related terms |

Polished is a related term of voluble.


As adjectives the difference between polished and voluble

is that polished is made smooth or shiny by polishing while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

As a verb polished

is (polish).

Loquatious vs Voluble - What's the difference?

loquatious | voluble |


As adjectives the difference between loquatious and voluble

is that loquatious is while voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

Voluble vs Taciturn - What's the difference?

voluble | taciturn |


As adjectives the difference between voluble and taciturn

is that voluble is fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey while taciturn is silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak.

Voluble vs Speak - What's the difference?

voluble | speak |


As an adjective voluble

is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.

As a verb speak is

to communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.

As a noun speak is

language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group or speak can be (dated) a low class bar, a speakeasy.

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