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eloquently

[el-uh-kwuhnt-lee]

adverb

  1. in an eloquent way.



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Both women have also endeared themselves to fans by eloquently using their voices to shine light on social issues including racism.

From BBC

“How the South Won the Civil War,” a well-received book by Heather Cox Richardson, eloquently argues that the North’s victory was ephemeral.

From Salon

The sole representative from former Mayor Ray Nagin’s office, his PR flak Sally Forman, does her job incredibly well even now, eloquently passing the buck to people who aren’t available to explain themselves.

From Salon

Though Marçal speaks eloquently of his holistic view of their mission — he’s protecting the water, the trees and the region’s wildlife — he also shows concern that the Amazon’s uncontacted peoples stay free of interference too.

Bill, thanks for so eloquently representing the City of Angels.

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