Facunda (en. Facunda)
/faˈkunda/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
One who expresses themselves with ease and clarity.
His writing style is very eloquent, which captures the reader's attention.
Su estilo de escritura es muy facunda, lo que atrapa la atención del lector.
One who has an ease of speaking or writing.
He is an eloquent speaker who knows how to captivate his audience.
Es un conferencista facunda que sabe cautivar a su audiencia.
One who uses rich and varied language.
The poetry of this author is eloquent and full of metaphors.
La poesía de este autor es facunda y llena de metáforas.
Etymology
From Latin 'facundus', which means eloquent.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to speak with eloquence
To speak with eloquence and clarity.
hablar con facundia
to be eloquent
To be a person who expresses themselves fluently and convincingly.
ser facundo
Related Words
eloquent
One who has the ability to express themselves effectively.
elocuente
expressive
Capable of expressing emotions and thoughts clearly.
expresivo
articulated
One who expresses themselves clearly and coherently.
articulado
Slang Meanings
A person who speaks a lot and well.
That girl is very eloquent, she always has something interesting to say.
Esa chica es muy facunda, siempre tiene algo interesante que decir.
Someone who impresses with their way of speaking.
In the meeting, everyone was impressed by her eloquent way of expressing herself.
En la reunión, todos quedaron impresionados por su manera facunda de expresarse.