Meaning & Definition of word "Eloquently"

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    Eloquently

    /ˈɛləkwəntli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a fluent or persuasive manner, especially in speech or writing.
      • Example: She spoke eloquently about the importance of education for all.
    • 2. Expressing thoughts and feelings clearly and effectively.
      • Example: The author cogently and eloquently conveys the protagonist's struggles.
    • 3. Characterized by eloquence; clearly and effectively expressed.
      • Example: He defended his position eloquently, winning over even the skeptics.
    • 4. Using rich, vivid language to articulate ideas.
      • Example: The poem was written eloquently, painting a vivid picture of nature.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin word 'eloquens', meaning 'speaking out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    speak eloquently:

    To talk in a persuasive and articulate way.

    write eloquently:

    To compose text that is fluent and effective.

    eloquent silence:

    A silent gesture or act that strongly conveys meaning.

    Related Words

    eloquence:

    The ability to express ideas effectively and clearly.

    eloquent:

    Expressing oneself clearly and effectively, often in a persuasive way.

    Slang Meanings of eloquently

    Meaning: To be on point in communication.

    Example Sentence: She really delivered the message eloquently, no doubt about it.

    Meaning: Articulating ideas well in a debate or discussion.

    Example Sentence: Dude, you were so eloquently in that argument, everyone was nodding.