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Meaning of fluent
The primary meaning of the word "fluent" is having a natural ability to speak a language or perform a task with ease and efficiency.
Etymology of fluent
The word "fluent" originates from the Latin word "fluere," which means "to flow"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the smooth and effortless flow of speech, writing, or movement
Synonyms
articulate
eloquent
expressive
proficient
skilled
adept
facile
effortless
smooth
natural
spontaneous
masterful
accomplished
expert
polished
refined
sophisticated
cultured
urbane
silver-tongued
glib
voluble
loquacious
communicative
effective
convincing
persuasive
fluent
coherent
lucid
clear
intelligible
comprehensible
articulate
silver-tongued
Definitions
- Having a natural ability to speak a language or perform a task with ease and efficiency
- * Able to speak a language easily and correctly, with a good command of its grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
- * Able to perform a task or activity with ease and efficiency, often as a result of practice or training
Usage Examples
- She is fluent in three languages and works as a translator
- * He is fluent on the piano and has been playing since he was a child
- * The company is looking for a fluent speaker of Spanish to fill the position
Antonyms
awkward
clumsy
halting
hesitant
inarticulate
incoherent
labored
strained
stumbling
stuttering
faltering
fumbling
inept
unskilled
unpolished
rough
crude
primitive
amateurish
inelegant
unrefined