eloquence (ˈɛləkwəns
)
Definitions
noun
- ease in using language to best effect
- powerful and effective language
- the quality of being persuasive or moving
Usage examples
The traditional great leader had physical prowess, was disciplined, had cunning and eloquence , and made gains at the expense of others.
British Medical Journal (2002)Webb founded his acclaimed company in Edmonton in 1979, and his repertoire is marked by lyrical eloquence.
Globe and Mail (2003)The BBC's memorial invitation led him to seize on the eloquence of Churchill's wartime speeches.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)That's another thing you see - the tendency to get carried away by my own eloquence.
, The Kenneth Williams Letters (1994)