1 |
eloquentwell-spoken and expressive.
|
2 |
eloquentexpressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech" (eloquently) with eloquence; &qu [..]
|
3 |
eloquent(adj) expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively
|
4 |
eloquentlate 14c., from Old French eloquent, from Latin eloquentem (nominative eloquens) "speaking, having the faculty of speech; eloquent," present participle of eloqui "to speak out" (se [..]
|
5 |
eloquentadj. Having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech.
|
6 |
eloquentIf you think you are eloquent of speech in your dreams, there will be pleasant news for you concerning one in whose interest you are working. To fail in impressing others with your eloquence, there will be much disorder in your affairs.
|
7 |
eloquentIt's the act of being fluent in speech and well clear understanding writing
|
8 |
eloquentfacundus, eloquens
|
9 |
eloquentThe old man eloquent. Isoc’rats, the Greek orator. When he heard that Grecian liberty was extinguished by the battle of Chærone’a, he died of grief.
|
10 |
eloquentEloquence is fluent, forcible, elegant or persuasive speaking.
Eloquence or eloquent may also refer to:
Eloquence (Bill Evans album)
Eloquence (Oscar Peterson album)
Eloquence (Wolfgang Flür album)
[..]
|
<< elucidate | Elsa >> |