fluency
Britishnoun
Explanation
Do you have a way with words? Can you speak and write easily? Then you have fluency. Fluency is a type of smoothness used most often when talking about language. You could study a language — like Spanish — for years and not really gain fluency. To have fluency — in other words, to be fluent — takes a lot of practice. Fluency can't be achieved overnight. That kind of expert use of language takes time, and it helps if you get a chance to visit a country where they speak the language you're learning.
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Example Sentences
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Fluency with today’s AI tools can also prepare students for the next generation of technology.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 18, 2025
Fluency is Captain's cultural currency as an interpreter, an intermediary and a spy.
From Salon • May 12, 2024
A few randomized trials, including one published this month in the Journal of Fluency Disorders, also suggest brain stimulation can benefit people who stutter.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 22, 2022
Fluency, though, is something that’s in short supply.
From New York Times • Jun. 24, 2016
With what a Fluency of Invention, and Copiousness of Expression, will they enlarge upon every little Slip in the Behaviour of another?
From The Spectator, Volume 2. by Addison, Joseph
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