Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for eloquent

eloquent

Discover More

Example Sentences

Their task at the start was to “give certain rules to our language, to render it pure and eloquent” – to which end they set about writing their first dictionary.

From BBC

She is not an eloquent orator - and does not seem to have much of a plan to improve our country.

From BBC

One video image of a highway at night was more eloquent than anything in the lead-up to Johnny’s Greyhound getaway.

Influencers waxed eloquent about their love for the band and there was no dearth of Coldplay memes.

From BBC

But the context of the characters’ interaction — a big-box store world of limited economic mobility and unlimited snacks — is eloquent.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement