Eloquence

/ˈɛləkwəns/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The ability to express ideas and opinions clearly and effectively in speech or writing.
Her eloquence during the debate impressed everyone in the audience.
Fluency and persuasive expression in spoken or written language.
The author's eloquence made the poetry come alive for the readers.
A quality of discourse that is marked by persuasive and graceful expression.
The politician was known for his eloquence, which won him many supporters.
The art of using language in an effective way to influence others.
His eloquence in defending the cause was remarkable and inspired many activists.

Etymology

From Latin 'eloquentia', meaning 'speaking out'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

power of eloquence
the ability to speak or write in a way that is impactful and persuasive.
eloquence of silence
the ability to convey meaning without words, often through body language or gestures.
speak with eloquence
to express oneself clearly and persuasively.

Related Words

eloquent
fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
eloquently
in a fluent or persuasive manner.
rhetoric
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.

Slang Meanings

guy's got the gift of gab
When he speaks, you can tell he's got the gift of gab.
silver-tongued
He's a silver-tongued devil, always getting his way with words.