Superlative for persuasive or forceful in speech or writing
“Since their writings furnish the most eloquent testimonies on tradition, it will not be out of place to set forth their teaching.”
Superlative for fluent or articulate in speech or writing
“Throughout her career, she was celebrated for her eloquent prose and pointed opinions on a cornucopia of topics.”
Superlative for insincerely or deceptively persuasive
“Honor-bound and riches-driven, we are the likable scoundrel, the eloquent con artist, and the shrewd entrepreneur in the vastness of space.”
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
“But Arago, in spite of all his eloquent rhetoric on the gloriousness of glory, had learned his lesson.”
Superlative for clearly expressing or indicating something
“Lady Jacqueline raised her eloquent eyes to his face.”
Superlative for expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress
Superlative for talking easily and at length
Superlative for giving clear and vividly explicit details
Superlative for having a dignified or stately tone, form or style
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for very good in standard or quality
Superlative for easy or enjoyable to read
Superlative for possessing an adept and skillful way with words
Superlative for marked by strong and intense feelings or emotions
Superlative for having a fullness in sound
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