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eloquent
[ el-uh-kwuhnt ]
adjective
- having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech:
an eloquent orator.
- characterized by forceful and appropriate expression:
an eloquent speech.
- movingly expressive:
looks eloquent of disgust.
eloquent
/ ˈɛəəԳ /
adjective
- (of speech, writing, etc) characterized by fluency and persuasiveness
- visibly or vividly expressive, as of an emotion
an eloquent yawn
Derived Forms
- ˈDZܱԳٱ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- o·ܱԳ· adverb
- o·ܱԳ·Ա noun
- ԴDz·o·ܱԳ adjective
- non·o·ܱԳ· adverb
- ܲȴ-o·ܱԳ adjective
- quasi-o·ܱԳ· adverb
- p·o·ܱԳ adjective
- super·o·ܱԳ· adverb
- ܲ·o·ܱԳ adjective
- un·o·ܱԳ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eloquent1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The current Israeli President, Isaac Herzog, did publish an eloquent and heartfelt tribute to Pope Francis in the hours after his death, describing him as a man of deep faith and boundless compassion.
On March 6, in a sweeping opinion both eloquent and scholarly, U.S.
"Maybe it's asking AI to help read a cover letter that they have already written to help refine it and help it sound a little bit more eloquent."
If only the whole story had been told from Låke’s curious and blinkered perspective, “The Colony” might have ended up more show than tell, and the more eloquent for it.
He added that Lord Hamilton's comments were "probably a pretty eloquent contribution as to why we need this memorial - and near Parliament".
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