Logophobia refers to an intense fear or aversion towards words or speech. Its antonyms would be words that convey the opposite meaning, such as verbiage, articulateness, loquaciousness, garrulousness, or fluency. All of these terms describe the ability to communicate orally or in written form, indicating a sense of ease, proficiency, and pleasure with language. People who are logophilic tend to cherish words and their meanings, enjoying reading, writing, and talking as a form of self-expression and enjoyment. Antonyms of logophobia, then, celebrate language as a tool for connection, creativity, and intellectual exploration rather than an object of fear or avoidance.