| loquacious | | |
| adj. | 1. chatty, gabby, garrulous, loquacious, talkative, talky | full of trivial conversation.; "kept from her housework by gabby neighbors" |
| ~ voluble | marked by a ready flow of speech.; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations" |
| rousing | | |
| n. (act) | 1. arousal, rousing | the act of arousing.; "the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions" |
| ~ change of state | the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics. |
| ~ awakening, wakening, waking up | the act of waking.; "it was an early awakening"; "it was the waking up he hated most" |
| ~ excitation, excitement | something that agitates and arouses.; "he looked forward to the excitements of the day" |
| ~ incitement, incitation | an act of urging on or spurring on or rousing to action or instigating.; "the incitement of mutiny" |
| ~ inflaming, inflammation | arousal to violent emotion. |
| ~ stirring, inspiration | arousing to a particular emotion or action. |
| ~ stimulation | the act of arousing an organism to action. |
| ~ titillation | an agreeable arousal. |
| adj. | 2. rousing, stirring | capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement.; "a rousing sermon"; "stirring events such as wars and rescues" |
| ~ stimulating | rousing or quickening activity or the senses.; "a stimulating discussion" |
| adj. | 3. rousing | rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading.; "tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation" |
| ~ provocative | serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy.; "a provocative remark"; "a provocative smile"; "provocative Irish tunes which...compel the hearers to dance" |
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