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eloquently

American  
[el-uh-kwuhnt-lee] / ˈɛl ə kwənt li /

adverb

  1. in an eloquent way.


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“American Rambler” ends with the story of the Fitzgerald family’s latest tragedy: heartbreaking, harrowing and eloquently told.

From The Wall Street Journal May 26, 2026

Now, listening to his mother eloquently describe the film to other people brings him great satisfaction.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 30, 2026

Something had shifted over those few days, a shift most eloquently expressed in Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s keynote address.

From Salon Mar. 19, 2026

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the plaques "are eloquently written descriptions of each president and the legacy they left behind".

From BBC Dec. 18, 2025

It would speak eloquently of how rare are the living things of our planet, and would underscore, as nothing else in human history has, the individual worth of every human being.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

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