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fluent

[floo-uhnt] / ˈflu ənt /


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Living abroad while at university allowed me to become almost fluent in two other languages and have experiences that would never have been possible in Scotland.

From BBC

Still, there is profit and occasional jollity in brisk recapitulations of seminal events by a fluent storyteller with an eye for telling detail and apposite quotation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The “inter-titles,” usually ponderous in silent cinema, are fluent and compelling, ensuring a relentless drive that propels the story forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

These Ukrainians are largely indistinguishable from the natives due to their cultural similarities, including fluent Russian.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pupils are recorded as having English as a "first language", or as an "additional language" in a number of other categories - including being "competent" or "fluent".

From BBC