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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
/ ˈɛləkwənt /
adjective
- (of speech, writing, etc) characterized by fluency and persuasiveness
- visibly or vividly expressive, as of an emotion
an eloquent yawn
Derived Forms
- ˈeloquently, adverb
Other Words From
- elo·quent·ly adverb
- elo·quent·ness noun
- non·elo·quent adjective
- non·elo·quent·ly adverb
- quasi-elo·quent adjective
- quasi-elo·quent·ly adverb
- super·elo·quent adjective
- super·elo·quent·ly adverb
- un·elo·quent adjective
- un·elo·quent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eloquent1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Their task at the start was to “give certain rules to our language, to render it pure and eloquent” – to which end they set about writing their first dictionary.
She is not an eloquent orator - and does not seem to have much of a plan to improve our country.
One video image of a highway at night was more eloquent than anything in the lead-up to Johnny’s Greyhound getaway.
Influencers waxed eloquent about their love for the band and there was no dearth of Coldplay memes.
But the context of the characters’ interaction — a big-box store world of limited economic mobility and unlimited snacks — is eloquent.
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