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communicative - able or tending to communicate; "was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew"- W.M.Thackeray |
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incommunicative,
uncommunicative not inclined to talk or give information or express opinions
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articulate expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language; "articulate speech"; "an articulate orator"; "articulate beings"
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voluble marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"
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anecdotic,
anecdotical,
anecdotal characterized by or given to telling anecdotes; "anecdotal conversation"; "an anecdotal history of jazz"; "he was at his anecdotic best"
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bantu-speaking able to communicate in Bantu
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talebearing,
tattling,
blabbermouthed,
leaky prone to communicate confidential information
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gossipy,
chatty,
newsy prone to friendly informal communication
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communicable readily communicated; "communicable ideas"
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communicational used in communication; "he had few communicational grooves available for use"
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english-speaking able to communicate in English
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talkative,
expansive friendly and open and willing to talk; "wine made the guest expansive"
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expressive characterized by expression; "a very expressive face"
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finno-ugric-speaking able to communicate in a Finno-Ugric language
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flemish-speaking able to communicate in Flemish
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french-speaking able to communicate in French
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gaelic-speaking able to communicate in Gaelic
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german-speaking able to communicate in German
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gesticulating making gestures while speaking; "her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary"
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gestural,
nonverbal being other than verbal communication; "the study of gestural communication"; "art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression"
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sign,
sign-language,
gestural,
signed being other than verbal communication; "the study of gestural communication"; "art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression"
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heraldic indicative of or announcing something to come; "the Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music"
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icelandic-speaking able to communicate in Icelandic
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italian-speaking able to communicate in Italian
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japanese-speaking able to communicate in Japanese
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kannada-speaking able to communicate in Kannada
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livonian-speaking able to communicate in Livonian
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narrative consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story; "narrative poetry"
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nonverbal involving little use of language; "a nonverbal intelligence test"
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nonverbal involving little use of language; "a nonverbal intelligence test"
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openhearted freely communicative; candidly straightforward; "openhearted advice"
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oscan-speaking able to communicate in Oscan
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outspoken,
vocal given to expressing yourself freely or insistently; "outspoken in their opposition to segregation"; "a vocal assembly"
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russian-speaking able to communicate in Russian
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samoyedic-speaking able to communicate in Samoyedic
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semitic-speaking able to communicate in a Semitic language
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siouan-speaking able to communicate in a Siouan language
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spanish-speaking able to communicate in Spanish
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turkic-speaking able to communicate in Turkic
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verbal communicated in the form of words; "verbal imagery"; "a verbal protest"
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yarn-spinning inclined to tell long and involved stories (often of incredible happenings)
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communicative - of or relating to communication; "communicative arts" |