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How to use eloquent in a sentence

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Poetry, for her, is an eloquent language that best expresses emotionality, sensuality and ethereal moments.
Pictures adorn many walls and words from many of his eloquent and inspirational speeches stare out from others.
Instead, she was measured, eloquent and undoubtedly committed to her cause.
Luciana appears near incoherent and her debonair, eloquent lover a frazzled and henpecked rube.
She draws some truly eloquent sounds from the organ, which though relatively young, is an instrument of incomparable celestial beauty.
She states her thesis early on, and proceeds to document it with chapter and verse, in a dense, brilliant, eloquent argument.
With his eloquent amanuensis Chen Boda at his elbow, he cast back to China's wartime experience for a solution.
An eloquent powerful style portrays his sincerity to that which he believes in.
The testimonies of the young boys are quite eloquent of the systematic abuse spread over several years.
While some German critics decry her as an eloquent hysteric, others praise her cold yet incisive observations of human lives and loves.
There is also an eloquent record of tribal history of the indigenous peoples of Alaska's ethnic Indian and Inuit population.
This man is part of history and his observations were perceptive, wise, eloquent, witty and charming.
However even if we doubt the validity of the morals proposed, crude fables frequently remain eloquent pieces of short prose.
George's final chapters amount to an eloquent but protracted peroration, liberally laced with philosophical speculation.
He is eloquent at description, fastidious about mythic details, but reticent about his personal life.
This is an eloquent testimony to her determination, indomitable spirit and steadfast commitment to the cause.
His eloquent, amusing, yet sad and sensitive writing raises many timely and important issues.
He began in Tibetan but quickly switched to English, often conferring with his eloquent translator to confirm his use of words.
What Barsamian's questions provoke is an eloquent and desperate plea for direct, instantaneous action.
She is intelligent, eloquent, attractive, modest, and a strong advocate for her positions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is not enough, then, that you dissipate the charm by your moral and eloquent and affecting exposure of its illusiveness.
But the fiercer the attacks upon them the stauncher they stood and the more eloquent and powerful they became.
The crown prosecutor made an eloquent speech to the jury, reviewing the evidence given at the preliminary trial.
And with these visible proofs to back it, bushie wound up his eloquent little appeal.
He was eloquent on the moral uplift of a simple, old-world life presented in its entirety to a deboshed civilisation.
General Grosvenor commences with an exordium eloquent in succinctness and noble in generosity.
His gestures were so eloquent, his sigh so expressive and so reinvigorating, that I waited until he had given complete vent to it.
Hugo's romantic drama is as disintegrative, regular in construction, perspicuous, and eloquent as a tragedy of Corneille.
If we wrote ten thousand words they would surely not be so convincing as this eloquent incident at tabi.
These banks and braes of Doon, of a bright day in May, are eloquent enough for anybody.
His taciturnity was as eloquent as the repeated warning of the slave of the feast.
His writings are forceful, eloquent, and lucid in style, with a Websterian massiveness that does not detract from their charm.
Mr. capias was so eloquent that the people stamped till the house fairly shook with applause.
We have then in the Lysistrata the women of the day led on in a great patriotic movement by an educated and eloquent woman.
It was the head of a tragedienne or a martyr, and the lean, rather beautiful body was eloquent of life.
Conrad, a native of Upper Austria, had lately attracted great attention by the eloquent sermons he had preached at Vienna.
It is said that my reply was very eloquent, but I cannot affirm that that reply was really made by me.
The prayer was long, intolerably and trickily eloquent and rhetorical, very self-conscious.
So he becomes the eloquent apostle of meliorism, proclaiming his gospel without abatement.
Take again the scene which the House witnessed during a memorably eloquent speech of Mr. Bright.
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