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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

The United States was different, too, deprived of the eloquence and passive resistance against racism that King espoused and burdened with the war in Vietnam for five more years.

From Washington Post

In his best portraits, he deftly set the eloquence of the body’s many sculptural forms in tension with spontaneous, fly-on-the-wall informality.

From Washington Post

Or as Lively put it, “The physical world has a new eloquence.”

From Washington Post

His success in the air, combined with wholesome looks and an upbeat ministerial eloquence, made Mr. Richards a fixture in American households.

From Washington Post