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eloquentness

/el-uh-kwuhnt/US // ˈɛl ə kwənt //UK // (ˈɛləkwənt) //

口才,雄辩,口才好,雄辩术

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech: an eloquent orator.
    • : characterized by forceful and appropriate expression: an eloquent speech.
    • : movingly expressive: looks eloquent of disgust.

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Examples

  • As if to drive home the distinction, he left the lofty language to the event’s youngest speaker, Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old poet from Los Angeles whose spoken-word poem, “The Hill We Climb,” was the ceremony’s eloquent capstone.

  • An eloquent exception is a painting by Sina Ata, an American-born Iraqi who lives in Jordan.

  • I do not believe it is a matter of opinion that Assemblywoman Shirley Weber is the most eloquent and moving speaker among California politicians.

  • The book is dotted with tight, eloquent passages that unite these concerns.

  • Less explicit yet more eloquent are such wordless pictures as “Bloodletting,” in which torrents of pigment nearly submerge the stars and stripes.

  • He should also be remembered for being an early and eloquent foe of Nazism.

  • For her part, Michele, in interviews, is eloquent, to the point, and assured.

  • But what about the eloquent, book smart, interesting, quirky, inquisitive black woman, you ask?

  • In the eloquent words of colonial preacher John Winthrop, “When a man is to wade through deep water, there is required tallness.”

  • What happened to that hopeful, eloquent man we elected in 2008?

  • He was a patriot of the noblest and most extensive views, and justly celebrated as a man of learning, eloquent and refined.

  • She looked up at him with sad and eloquent eyes, which softened his heart in spite of himself.

  • Tories will wax eloquent on "the pink miasma of revolutionary Radicalism."

  • Hugh said nothing, but his silence was eloquent to Evelyn, who knew now the whole story of the girl with the soft eyes.

  • Never had the black population of the city listened to or witnessed a more eloquent appeal.

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