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eloquence

[el-uh-kwuhns] / ˈɛl ə kwəns /


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But Stoppard has left theatrical riches that will entice audiences for generations through their intellectual exuberance, preternatural eloquence and omnivorous delight.

From Los Angeles Times

At times, Rabinowitz’s prose can become a bit wordy in his aspiration to eloquence.

From Washington Post

Her speech on Thursday, which McCarthy skipped, provided a parting glimpse of grace and eloquence.

From Washington Post

With care, humility and stirring eloquence, Campbell puts her own stories to work in the best way possible, and we feel privileged to receive them.

From Seattle Times

And that creative eloquence isn’t a rarefied thing, to be treated with reverence; it’s cheerfully mixed in with every flavor of mundanity and vulgarity.

From New York Times