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Eloquence
Eloquence meaning
The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing. | An eloquent utterance.
Synonyms of Eloquence
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Caitlin spoke with confidence and eloquence as she welcomed the delegates to her Youth Zone, and both introduced and thanked the keynote speakers as they delivered their presentations.
Furthermore, as reported by the New York Post, critics have consistently ridiculed the vice president for her perceived lack of eloquence in speeches and her tendency to repeatedly define her points during her tenure in office.
He defended Constitutional rights and the full enjoyment of civil liberties with great ability and eloquence.
His passion for justice is matched by his eloquence, most recently on display in the instantly-viral “ABCs of American Values” speech he delivered just before he handed McCarthy the speaker’s gavel, symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power.
There is no longer statesmanship, status and eloquence.
The series is peppered with well-meaning white people making unsolicited remarks with racial undertones: backhanded compliments about hair, food, film choices, eloquence and professionalism.
The three 19th-century American thinkers transmuted grief and loss into works of great power and eloquence, which speak to modern-day audiences.
It’s incredible how so many of those close to him questioning his intellect, knowledge and honesty are painting a completely different picture to what we see in public - a highly intelligent, well-informed man of class, dignity, eloquence and probity.
Joudah’s most anguished poems have a pared eloquence, but a book title can’t contain a poem.
Your intelligence and eloquence will enhance your natural charm, making it a great time for social and professional interactions.
Chase writes about family and brutality and violence and criminality, but I’ve never seen it handled with quite the same economy or eloquence.
His intelligence and eloquence are evident again during a riveting interview that stretches across three hours.
In the forty years since, cinema-goers have been treated to many further explanations (sometimes with noticeably less wisdom and eloquence – midichlorians, anyone?) as well as some practical demonstrations of the Force and its capabilities.
Mr James Timber, a journalist who has been covering both campaigns says the two main candidates differ markedly in their eloquence and ability to express themselves.
Nnamdi spoke with such eloquence, passion, courage and strength.
Problems like this virus don’t respond to political bluster, eloquence-coated ignorance or resting on past laurels.
She spoke of the White House with knowledge and eloquence.
The former political stalwart became notorious in his youth for dominating the debate stage, speaking with eloquence and articulating his words with precision.
The vocabulary of loss and grief, which can bloom into eloquence after someone’s death, is of no use in the weeks or months leading up to it.
You communicate exceptionally well, winning over the hearts and minds of others with your eloquence.