English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
matabi - tabi - ma-~
ma.ta.bi. - 3 syllables

ma- = matabi
matabi

matabi : glib (adj.); loquacious (adj.); talkative (adj.)
tabi [ta.bî.] : chitchat (v.)
tabi [tá.bí.] : excuse me (prep.)

Derivatives of tabi


Glosses:
glib
adj. 1. glibmarked by lack of intellectual depth.; "glib generalizations"; "a glib response to a complex question"
~ superficialconcerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually.; "superficial similarities"; "a superficial mind"; "his thinking was superficial and fuzzy"; "superficial knowledge"; "the superficial report didn't give the true picture"; "only superficial differences"
adj. 2. glib, pat, slickhaving only superficial plausibility.; "glib promises"; "a slick commercial"
~ plausibleapparently reasonable and valid, and truthful.; "a plausible excuse"
adj. 3. glib, glib-tongued, smooth-tonguedartfully persuasive in speech.; "a glib tongue"; "a smooth-tongued hypocrite"
~ persuasiveintended or having the power to induce action or belief.; "persuasive eloquence"; "a most persuasive speaker"; "a persuasive argument"
loquacious
adj. 1. chatty, gabby, garrulous, loquacious, talkative, talkyfull of trivial conversation.; "kept from her housework by gabby neighbors"
~ volublemarked by a ready flow of speech.; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"
talkative
adj. 1. bigmouthed, blabbermouthed, blabby, talkativeunwisely talking too much.
~ indiscreetlacking discretion; injudicious.; "her behavior was indiscreet at the very best"
adj. 2. expansive, talkativefriendly and open and willing to talk.; "wine made the guest expansive"
~ communicatory, communicativeable or tending to communicate.; "was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew"
tabi
n. (artifact)1. tabi, tabisa sock with a separation for the big toe; worn with thong sandals by the Japanese.
~ sockhosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee.
tabi