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English
Etymology
From Latin inānis (“empty, hollow, void; vain; worthless; foolish, inane”) + loquī (from loquor (“to say, speak, tell, talk”)); compare ināniloquium (“nonsense; vain talking”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
inaniloquent (comparative more inaniloquent, superlative most inaniloquent)
- Tending to speak inanely; loquacious; garrulous.
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