eloquent

adjective
UK: /ˈel.ə.kwənt/
US: /ˈel.ə.kwənt/
  1. Speaking or writing clearly and effectively.

    1. She gave an eloquent speech about human rights.
    2. The lawyer presented an eloquent argument, persuading the jury of his client's innocence.
  2. Expressing feelings or ideas in a strong, clear, and persuasive way.

    1. His eyes were eloquent when he spoke of his love.
    2. The artist's eloquent use of color conveyed a deep sense of emotion and passion in the painting.
eloquent adverb
  1. In an eloquent manner.

    1. She spoke eloquently about her experiences.
    2. He eloquently defended his position, captivating the audience with his persuasive words.

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The word "eloquent" in English means: Speaking or writing clearly and effectively., Expressing feelings or ideas in a strong, clear, and persuasive way..

The phonetic transcription of "eloquent" is /ˈel.ə.kwənt/ in British English and /ˈel.ə.kwənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "eloquent": persuasive, fluent, vivid, expressive, articulate.

Example usage of "eloquent": "She gave an eloquent speech about human rights.". More examples on the page.