speechfulEtymologyFrom Middle English specheful, spekeful, equivalent to speech + -ful.speechful means voluble; loquacious. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.adjvoluble; loquacious“He was never speechful, and grew more word-shy with years.”nounThe entire contents of a speech.“Or again, the Queen delivers a speechful of Gilbert's Fun-liners: "You never put gas pipes between your lips, / Or go to sea in secretary-ships. /. . ./ Or hang a picture in a frame of mind."”