Hot Words for the SAT: Lesson 2
eloquence
artful ease with speaking; speech that can influence people's feelings
colloquial
pertaining to common everyday speech; conversational
rhetorical
relating to speech that is used to persuade or have some effect; insincere in expression
circumlocution
speaking in circles; roundabout speech
diffuse
spread out, not concise; wordy
garrulous
talkative; loquacious
voluble
talking a great deal with ease; glib
prattle
to speak on and on in a senseless and silly manner; to talk foolishly
ramble
to talk on and on pointlessly, without clear direction
rant
to talk very loudly, even wildly; rave
digress
to wander off from the subject or topic spoken about
grandiloquent
using big and fancy words when speaking for the purpose of impressing others
bombastic
using language in a pompous, showy way; speaking to impress others
verbose
using too many words; wordy; long-winded
loquacious
very talkative; liking to talk; garrulous