Synonym: expressive, fluent, meaningful, well-spoken. Similar words: eloquence, loquat, loquacious, colloquial, frequent, effluent, subsequent, frequently. Meaning: ['eləkwənt] adj. expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively.
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(31) He said they tend to be more eloquent and more creative because their experiences are mostly singular.
(32) Tall, dark, handsome and eloquent, our hero cuts a dashing figure in the little city with big ambitions.
(33) She was an eloquent speaker, able to move and inspire audiences.
(34) Mr Keyes, a former radio talk-show host and Reagan administration diplomat, is the most eloquent of the Republican candidates.
(35) Sister Aimee was a talented thespian as well as a legendarily eloquent preacher.
(36) Their very insistence of trying to make sense is eloquent testimony to assumptions that are powerful though silent.
(37) The poem is full of eloquent phrases about the beauty of nature.
(38) Mr. Griffiths I could not pay a more eloquent testimony to the doctor than my hon. Friend has just paid.
(39) Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.
(40) If not a particularly eloquent or clever contribution, I thought it served its purpose.
(41) Luyendyk not only is eloquent and personable, he is Hollywood handsome.
(42) The mountaintop offers eloquent testimony on all of this, for nothing there grows for ever.
(43) Susan Zakin is the most perceptive and eloquent political columnist in print in Tucson and probably in the whole damn state.
(44) Aunt Margaret presided over the table with placid contentment, urging them to eat with eloquent movements of the eyes and hands.
(45) But used responsibly, emotional resonance is the appeal of every speaker who is eloquent rather than simply articulate.
(46) The Raika were in trouble and when it came to articulating their misfortunes these normally taciturn men became eloquent.
(47) Second(sentencedict.com), it was the theological uses of mathematics on which Bacon waxed eloquent.
(48) There was an eloquent and impassioned speech from Mr Wash, Woolridge's defence lawyer.
(49) Great issues of conscience are thrashed out in impassioned, eloquent language.
(50) The grammar school still had many powerful and eloquent friends; by 1960 the secondary moderns had none.
(51) One of the most eloquent critics has been a conservative writer, Charles Murray.
(52) It's often said that the world wants to silence the eloquent.
(53) A more eloquent statement of unrealism would be hard to devise, writes Edward Steen.
(54) His eloquent description makes it sound like a building that any community would be proud to have in its midst.
(55) The most eloquent witness to this fact is Maxse's old ally Bridgeman.
(56) And the stridency of those who argue otherwise bears eloquent testimony to that fact.
(56) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(57) At the press conference next morning, there was eloquent body-language.
(58) It is a world in which the grimace is often more eloquent than the phrase.
(59) Brazenly, Rumsfeld ignored the question, but it was an eloquent omission.
(60) Amy Lehman as the dry Miss Casewell has perfected the eloquent raised eyebrow.
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