Éloquent (en. Eloquent)

/el.ɔ.kã/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Qualifies a speech or style that persuades through its beauty and clarity.
His speech was so eloquent that it touched the hearts of all the listeners.
Son discours était si éloquent qu'il a touché le cœur de tous les auditeurs.
Refers to a person who knows how to express themselves well in public.
She is an eloquent speaker on social justice issues.
Elle est une oratrice éloquent sur les sujets de justice sociale.
The ability to articulate complex thoughts in an accessible manner.
He has always been known for his eloquent arguments in debates.
Il a toujours été connu pour ses arguments éloquents lors des débats.

Etymology

From Latin 'eloquens', the present participle of 'eloqui', meaning 'to speak with ease, to express'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to speak eloquently
To express oneself in a convincing and expressive manner.
parler de manière éloquente
an eloquent argument
An argument that persuades through its strength and clarity.
un argument éloquent
to give an eloquent presentation
To present a subject with confidence and clarity.
faire une présentation éloquente

Related Words

eloquence
The art of speaking well, expressing one’s ideas with strength and ease.
éloquence
speaker
A person who speaks, often used in reference to an eloquent person.
locuteur
argumentation
The action of defending a thesis with clear and convincing arguments.
argumentation

Slang Meanings

To speak brilliantly.
This person really has a talent for babbling, she is super eloquent.
Cette personne a vraiment du talent pour baragouiner, elle est super éloquente.
To express oneself persuasively.
He knows how to captivate his audience, he is truly eloquent.
Il sait comment captiver son audience, il est carrément éloquant.