
eloquence
noun.
The ability to speak or write in a smooth and convincing manner.
Example sentences containing eloquence from English sources
Her grace and eloquence were admired by people from all walks of life.
But with eloquence that should wake up many who are in a political coma.
A superb actor, he speaks the interpolated text with great poetic eloquence and irony.
It's a message many others have voiced, but Jacobs affirms it with eloquence and grace.
Jordan is particularly remembered for his eloquence in attracting candidates to join the Order.
Keats' use of apostrophe adds depth to the poem's message and showcases his eloquence in poetry.
Mr. Gardner's situation, however, is not one to which the deterrence rationale speaks with great eloquence.
It now seems that his eloquence of phrase has repaid him in a way he could never have envisaged.
He stabs his foes in short abrupt sentences, not aiming at eloquence, but speaking always like a herdsman.
It is a brilliant, troubling book, displaying throughout a penetrating wit and understated eloquence.
He cannot persuade foreign leaders by his intimacy, informality or eloquence.
However, he articulated with eloquence the magnitude of the disease burden resulting from hookworm infection.
And a talk with various levels of eloquence about sort of the shadows that these, that history casts on us.
She then reeled off a list of questions delivered with all the eloquence of a tripe sandwich.
Moreover, the allure of decadence is still immured within, voicing eloquence that transcribes into ones everyday life.
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