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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
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Other Word Forms
- eloquently adverb
- eloquentness noun
- noneloquent adjective
- noneloquently adverb
- quasi-eloquent adjective
- quasi-eloquently adverb
- supereloquent adjective
- supereloquently adverb
- uneloquent adjective
- uneloquently adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of eloquent1
C14: from Latin ēloquēns, from ēloquī to speak out, from loquī to speak
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Synonym Study
Eloquent, fluent, articulate, expressive are adjectives that characterize speech or speakers notable for their effectiveness. Eloquent suggests clarity and power: an eloquent plea for disarmament. Fluent, with a root sense of flowing, refers to easy, smooth, facile speech: fluent in three languages. Articulate characterizes a clear and effective speaker or speech: an articulate spokesman for tax reform. Expressive focuses on rendering intelligible or meaningful the ideas or feelings of a speaker or writer and implies an especially effective, vivid use of language: a deeply moving, powerfully expressive evocation of a city childhood. See also fluent.
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