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Eloquent - Dictionary Entry

Eloquent

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈɛləkwənt/

Definitions

  • Fluent, articulate, and persuasive in speech or writing.
  • Clearly expressing strong emotion or meaning.

Usage Examples

  • “She delivered an eloquent speech that moved the entire audience.”
  • “His eloquent writing style makes complex ideas easy to understand.”
  • “The silence between them was more eloquent than words.”

Etymology

Derived from Latin ‘eloquens,’ present participle of ‘eloqui’ meaning “to speak out.”

Synonyms

  • Fluent
  • Persuasive
  • Expressive
  • Articulate

Antonyms

  • Inarticulate
  • Unclear
  • Mute

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishElocuente/e.loˈkwen.te/
FrenchÉloquent/e.lɔ.kɑ̃/
GermanBeredsam/bəˈʁeːt.zaːm/
Hindiवाक्पटु/vaːk.pə.ʈu/
Mandarin雄辩的/xióng biàn de/
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Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈɛləkwənt/
  • American English: /ˈɛloʊkwənt/

Historical Usage

Throughout history, eloquence has been highly prized, especially in public speaking and rhetoric. Orators such as Cicero and Shakespeare are renowned for their eloquent speech and writing.

Cultural Nuances

Eloquence is often associated with leadership, intelligence, and influence in various cultures. In some traditions, poets and speakers are celebrated for their ability to inspire and persuade through language.

More Information

Eloquence is not just about using fancy words but also about clarity, emotion, and persuasion. It is a key trait in effective communication, influencing everything from literature to political speeches.

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