Definition of eloquently in English:
eloquently
adverb ˈɛləkwəntliˈɛləkwəntli
In a fluent or persuasive manner.
commentators have spoken eloquently on both sides of the issue
Example sentencesExamples
- Professor Hobby eloquently explains his position at the start of the film.
- As she so eloquently writes, ancient Mesopotamian sites and artifacts are part of the fabric of her earliest memories.
- However, perhaps because of their maturity, the characters talk frequently and eloquently about their circumstances.
- One image in the series eloquently conveys this movement.
- I first saw this suggestion very eloquently expressed in a short column by Roger Ebert.
- He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be.
- But his eloquently argued position that film-makers have a social responsibility also strikes a chord with me.
- Malcolm X was eloquently militant, sophisticated, and his speeches finely crafted.
- I'm sure he phrased it rather more eloquently.
- It is also eloquently plotted, so we understand the situations and dramatics instantly and inherently.
Definition of eloquently in US English:
eloquently
adverbˈɛləkwəntliˈeləkwəntlē
In a fluent or persuasive manner.
commentators have spoken eloquently on both sides of the issue
Example sentencesExamples
- As she so eloquently writes, ancient Mesopotamian sites and artifacts are part of the fabric of her earliest memories.
- I'm sure he phrased it rather more eloquently.
- But his eloquently argued position that film-makers have a social responsibility also strikes a chord with me.
- Professor Hobby eloquently explains his position at the start of the film.
- One image in the series eloquently conveys this movement.
- It is also eloquently plotted, so we understand the situations and dramatics instantly and inherently.
- However, perhaps because of their maturity, the characters talk frequently and eloquently about their circumstances.
- I first saw this suggestion very eloquently expressed in a short column by Roger Ebert.
- Malcolm X was eloquently militant, sophisticated, and his speeches finely crafted.
- He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be.