pauciloquy

[paw-sil-uh-kwee]

pauciloquy Definition

the habit of speaking very little or only a few words.

Using pauciloquy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pauciloquy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His pauciloquy made it difficult to get to know him.

  • Example

    The pauciloquy of the usually talkative person was a sign that something was wrong.

  • Example

    Her pauciloquy was often mistaken for shyness.

pauciloquy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pauciloquy

Phrases with pauciloquy

  • using few words in speech or conversation

    Example

    He was known for his pauciloquent style of speaking.

Origins of pauciloquy

from Latin 'paucus', meaning 'few' and 'loqui', meaning 'to speak'

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Summary: pauciloquy in Brief

'Pauciloquy' [paw-sil-uh-kwee] is a noun that refers to the habit of speaking very little or only a few words. It is often associated with reticence, reserve, and taciturnity. 'Pauciloquy' can also be used as an adjective, 'pauciloquent,' which means using few words in speech or conversation.