ELOQUENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster A well-crafted sentence (or one who crafts it) might be described as eloquent, a word that comes from the Latin verb loquī, meaning "to talk or speak " (The adjective loquacious is another loquī descendent; it describes a person who is skilled at or has an affinity for talking )
ELOQUENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com ELOQUENT definition: having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech See examples of eloquent used in a sentence
Eloquent - definition of eloquent by The Free Dictionary Capable of or characterized by eloquence: an eloquent speaker; an eloquent sermon [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin ēloquēns, ēloquent-, present participle of ēloquī, to speak out; see elocution ]
eloquent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective eloquent (comparative more eloquent, superlative most eloquent) Fluently persuasive and articulate Synonyms: articulate, well-spoken an eloquent writer He certainly waxed eloquent on his article
Eloquent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary eloquent (adjective) eloquent ˈ ɛləkwənt adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of ELOQUENT [more eloquent; most eloquent] 1 : having or showing the ability to use language clearly and effectively