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COMMUNICATORY

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 I. (adjective) 

Sense 1

Meaning:

Able or tending to communicateplay

Example:

was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew

Synonyms:

communicative; communicatory

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

Icelandic-speaking (able to communicate in Icelandic)

Italian-speaking (able to communicate in Italian)

Japanese-speaking (able to communicate in Japanese)

Kannada-speaking (able to communicate in Kannada)

Livonian-speaking (able to communicate in Livonian)

narrative (consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story)

nonverbal (involving little use of language)

nonverbal (lacking verbal skill)

openhearted (freely communicative; candidly straightforward)

Oscan-speaking (able to communicate in Oscan)

outspoken; vocal (given to expressing yourself freely or insistently)

Russian-speaking (able to communicate in Russian)

Samoyedic-speaking (able to communicate in Samoyedic)

Semitic-speaking (able to communicate in a Semitic language)

Siouan-speaking (able to communicate in a Siouan language)

Spanish-speaking (able to communicate in Spanish)

Turkic-speaking (able to communicate in Turkic)

verbal (communicated in the form of words)

yarn-spinning (inclined to tell long and involved stories (often of incredible happenings))

anecdotal; anecdotic; anecdotical (characterized by or given to telling anecdotes)

Bantu-speaking (able to communicate in Bantu)

blabbermouthed; leaky; talebearing; tattling (prone to communicate confidential information)

chatty; gossipy; newsy (prone to friendly informal communication)

communicable (readily communicated)

communicational (used in communication)

English-speaking (able to communicate in English)

expansive; talkative (friendly and open and willing to talk)

expressive (characterized by expression)

Finno-Ugric-speaking (able to communicate in a Finno-Ugric language)

Flemish-speaking (able to communicate in Flemish)

French-speaking (able to communicate in French)

Gaelic-speaking (able to communicate in Gaelic)

German-speaking (able to communicate in German)

gesticulating (making gestures while speaking)

gestural; nonverbal (being other than verbal communication)

gestural; sign; sign-language; signed (used of the language of the deaf)

heraldic (indicative of or announcing something to come)

Also:

voluble (marked by a ready flow of speech)

articulate (expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language)

Derivation:

communicate (transmit thoughts or feelings)

communicate (transmit information)

communicate (be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas)

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