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Meaning of eloquently
The primary meaning of the word "eloquently" based on Oxford Languages is to express something very clearly and effectively in speaking or writing.
Etymology of eloquently
The word "eloquently" has its roots in the Latin word "eloquens," which is the present participle of "eloqui," meaning "to speak out."
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe someone's ability to speak or write in a fluent and effective way.
Synonyms
articulatedly
clearly
convincingly
persuasively
effectively
expressively
fluently
forcibly
convincingly
passionately
powerfully
persuasively
rhetorically
skillfully
trenchantly
vividly
cogently
comprehensibly
effortlessly
elegantly
explicitly
forcefully
graphically
impressively
lucidly
masterfully
meaningfully
movingly
naturally
pointedly
smoothly
spontaneously
succinctly
vividly
well-spokenly
aptly
beautifully
colorfully
crisply
deliberately
deliberately
detailedly
dramatically
dynamically
energetically
engagingly
expansively
expressively
finely
forcefully
freshly
fully
glowingly
grandly
imaginatively
impressively
ingeniously
inspiringly
intelligently
intricately
knowingly
lyrically
majestically
marvelously
memorably
neatly
picturesquely
poetically
polishedly
powerfully
precisely
prettily
professionally
profoundly
punctiliously
purposefully
quickly
readily
remarkably
richly
roundly
sensibly
sharply
shiningly
significantly
sleekly
smartly
smoothly
sonorously
sophisticatedly
splendidly
strongly
stylishly
superbly
sweepingly
sweetly
thoughtfully
thoroughly
trenchantly
triumphantly
uniquely
urbanely
vibrantly
vigorously
warmly
wisely
wittily
zealously
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "eloquently" as speaking or writing in a fluent and elegant way, having a natural talent for using language effectively and persuasively.
- * It can also be used to describe someone's ability to express their thoughts and ideas in a clear and convincing manner, often with a sense of passion or emotion.
Usage Examples
- The professor spoke eloquently about the importance of preserving the environment, and her words inspired the audience to take action.
- * The writer's ability to describe the scene eloquently transported the reader to another time and place.
- * The politician's eloquent speech convinced many voters to support her candidacy.
Antonyms
incoherently
unclearly
awkwardly
clumsily
crudely
dullly
flatly
haltingly
inarticulately
incomprehensibly
ineffective
ineptly
insipidly
lifelessly
poorly
rudely
stiffly
stutteringly
tastelessly
unconvincingly
unimpressively
unpleasantly
unskillfully
vaguely
weakly
awkwardly
blandly
boringly
clumsily
coarsely
crudely
dully
flatly
forcedly
haltingly
harshly
inaptly
inadequately
inappropriately
inarticulately
inelegantly
ineloquently
infelicitously
insensibly
insignificantly
invidiously
lamely
lifelessly
meekly
mildly
obscurely
obtusely
offensively
painfully
pedestrianly
ploddingly
poorly
prosaically
roughly
senselessly
stiffly
stupidly
tastelessly
tediously
timidly
unattractively
unbecomingly
unbearably
unconvincingly
uncouthly
unimpressively
unkindly
unmeaningfully
unpalatably
unpleasantly
unproductively
unprofessionally
unremarkably
unskillfully
unsuitably
untastefully
unutterably
vacuously
vapidly
vaguely
weakly
woodenly