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View usage for: (eləkwənt) 1. adjectiveSpeech or writing that is eloquent is well expressed and effective in persuading people. I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner. Synonyms: silver-tongued, moving, powerful, effective More Synonyms of eloquent eloquence uncountable noun ...the eloquence of his prose. [+ of] Synonyms: expressiveness, significance, meaningfulness, pointedness More Synonyms of eloquent Synonyms: fluency, effectiveness, oratory, expressiveness More Synonyms of eloquent eloquently adverb [ADVERB with verb] Jan speaks eloquently about her art. 2. adjectiveA person who is eloquent is good at speaking and able to persuade people. [approval] He was eloquent about his love of books. ...one particularly eloquent German critic. eloquence uncountable noun I wish I'd had the eloquence of Helmut Schmidt. [+ of] Synonyms: expressiveness, significance, meaningfulness, pointedness More Synonyms of eloquent Synonyms: fluency, effectiveness, oratory, expressiveness More Synonyms of eloquent More Synonyms of eloquent eloquent in British English (ˈɛləkwənt) adjective1. (of speech, writing, etc) characterized by fluency and persuasiveness 2. visibly or vividly expressive, as of an emotion an eloquent yawn Derived forms eloquently (ˈeloquently) adverb Word origin C14: from Latin ēloquēns, from ēloquī to speak out, from loquī to speak eloquent in American English (ˈɛləkwənt) adjective1. having, or characterized by, eloquence; fluent, forceful, and persuasive 2. vividly expressive an eloquent sigh Derived forms eloquently (ˈeloquently) adverb Word origin ME & OFr < L eloquens, prp. of eloqui, to speak out, utter < e-, out + loqui, to speak Examples of 'eloquent' in a sentenceeloquent The use of colour and the sound design are particularly eloquent.Great comedians don't necessarily make eloquent presenters.Therefore his speech was unusually eloquent'.Her writing is eloquent and profound, but this is rarely the first thing that you will read about her.I can understand why he may not want to wax eloquent on the past 12 months.Don't make eloquent speeches; be concise. In other languageseloquent British English: eloquent ADJECTIVE Speech or writing that is eloquent is well expressed and effective in persuading people. I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner. - American English: eloquent
- Brazilian Portuguese: eloquente
- Chinese: 雄辩的
- European Spanish: elocuente
- French: éloquent
- German: wortgewandt
- Italian: eloquente
- Japanese: 説得力のある
- Korean: 설득력이 있는
- European Portuguese: eloquente
- Latin American Spanish: elocuente
Chinese translation of 'eloquent' adj - [speech, description]
有说(說)服力的 (yǒu shuōfúlì de) - [person]
能言善辩(辯)的 (néng yán shàn biàn de)
Definition (of a person) able to speak in a fluent and persuasive manner She made a very eloquent speech at the dinner. Synonyms silver-tongued moving stirring graceful expressive well-expressed Opposites halting , stumbling , faltering , hesitant , speechless , inarticulate , tongue-tied , wordless Definition visibly or vividly expressive Her only reply was an eloquent glance at the clock. Synonyms telling pointed revealing suggestive Additional synonymsDefinition distinct, clear, or definite He is an articulate young man. Synonyms expressive, clear, effective, vocal, meaningful, understandable, coherent, persuasive, fluent, eloquent, lucid, comprehensible, communicative, intelligibleDefinition impressive You can't make an effective argument if all you do is stridently voice your opinion. Synonyms powerful, strong, convincing, persuasive, telling, impressive, compelling, potent, forceful, striking, emphatic, weighty, forcible, cogentDefinition able to speak or write with ease He is fluent in Arabic, French and English. Synonyms able to speak or write, natural, articulate, clear, easy, ready, flowing, smooth- elongated
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