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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(61) He seemed calm and thoughtful, and throughout his recent eloquent speeches had not raised his voice.
(62) Archbishop Ralph's eloquent letter to the pope had had no effect.
(63) Perhaps the most eloquent opponent was Patrick Henry in Virginia.
(64) And about this Eliot is again uncharacteristically emphatic, as well as eloquent.
(65) The eloquent auctioneer smiled at his own ingenuity.
(66) Both prosecution and defense lawyers gave eloquent closing speeches.
(67) He grew eloquent under her receptive gaze.
(68) Eloquent Chesterton told about various philosophical proposition to him.
(69) There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail.
(70) He is a soul - stirring, eloquent preacher.
(71) The speaker made an eloquent appeal for human rights.
(72) During heartbreak , love is a doggerel, caustic and mocking, eloquent and glib.
(73) We see most eloquent orators voiceless as fish they speak of Thee, O Jesus our Saviour.
(74) Here's one danger sign: the book's most eloquent evocations of this era of Southwestern real-estate swindling come from a newspaper, The Arizona Republic.
(75) During her tenure, she penned 42 amazingly eloquent temple hymns to praise not only her main master, but love and war goddess Ishtar/Inanna and their respective institutions of worship as well.
(76) With this notion in mind, second to his painstaking draftsmanship is his emblematic use of color and the eloquent control of its monotone palette.
(77) So can Mr. Obama, who can be so eloquent when delivering a message of uplift, rise to the challenge of unreasoning, unappeasable opposition? Only time will tell.
(78) As far as I'm concerned your argument is more eloquent.
(79) His legal and political speeches are models of Latin diction. His eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, described as Ciceronian .
(80) Lawyer Jia specializes in major and complicated cases from the day of a full-time professional on, characteristic of broad knowledge, meticulous thinking, eloquent speechcraft , and prompt response.
(81) An eloquent speaker is one skilled in the use of words.
(82) Mrs. Thatcher joined in eloquent attacks on the inefficiency of nationalized industries.
(83) We have refined it to a fare-thee-well as an efficient, flexible, sometimes even eloquent medium of communication.
(84) Aim : To evaluate the operative effect of parasagittal meningioma in the eloquent area.
(85) He was famous for his clumsiness of speech, but now he is quite eloquent.
(86) In 2004, Michael Bierut of Pentagram wrote an eloquent homage to it, and in 2007 Gary Hustwit'sdocumentary "Helvetica"spread knowledge of the map beyond design historians. Sentencedict.com
(87) Yes, Churchill's words are very eloquent, very touching, very spiritual.
(88) His sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent.
(89) Conciseness means that the expression of the letter should be eloquent, brief, _ and _ comprehensive.
(90) The constitutional debates at Philadelphia had been eloquent and profound.
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