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Eloquently

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Eloquently meaning

In an eloquent manner; stated well.

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Brazil, by tradition, gives the first speech at the General Assembly, and President Lula da Silva spoke eloquently about the crises facing the UN and the world.

But while Reyes, a kind and chivalrous fellow, has written eloquently and unsparingly about the discrimination that pervades Hollywood, “I didn’t want to dwell on that,” he said.

But Xavier has defended his choice to delay his honesty, telling Entertainment Tonight that, other than relaying the message more “eloquently,” there’s nothing he really would have done different.

Colin Farrell then went on to speak eloquently about the influence of British cinema across the globe and the experience of recording The Banshees of Inisherin on the islands of Inishmore and Achill.

EC3 eloquently responded by upping the ante.

I don't know if there's a question in that, that was eloquently put and pretty much accurate.

I have learnt quite a lot from the various positions eloquently proffered here.

In a moving tribute, his son, David Chinamora Junior, spoke eloquently of his father’s character and his belief in the redemptive power of love.

It eloquently tells the story of how our national resources have been turned into game, hunted for personal, pleasure by the criminals that found their ways into positions in government.

It's set at Christmas and eloquently expresses the proper sentiments.

Some joke that eventually these monikers will be reduced to blank spaces, much like the eloquently blank pieces of paper displayed by protesters during the 2022 White Paper Protests.

The poem “My Sister’s Children,” by Alex Masse eloquently describes the fear of the future quality of the natural world, and the guilt and despair shared as the climate crisis unfolds and environmental destruction continues.

This card from my in-laws eloquently says what some think but few dare to say.

As the title so eloquently suggests, a group of twenty-somethings is picked off by an unknown assailant wielding a fishing pole with an unreasonably long line.

By its very nature, a “Requiem” is soaked in sadness, and Mozart expressed grief eloquently.

Exactly 12 years and one day, as NBC play-by-play announcer Jon Champion eloquently noted just as the USWNT finished its 1-0 victory over Brazil in the gold medal match Saturday.

I don’t know Notkin, but I admired her dignity in carefully listening to Baldacci and eloquently pushing back against his cloying, disingenuous arguments.

Instead of trying to bring unity and working towards consensus he goes after Gambaro, and as Mr. Gambaro so eloquently put it, you are going to draw unnecessary fire to something that amounts to nothing.

Manley’s vision, Patterson said, was rooted in “a search for equality and the building of a just society, a cause to which he devoted his catalytic energy, his fertile imagination all eloquently couched with his persuasive oratorical mastery”.

There are only a few people in sports who can eloquently compare a Game 7 loss to the Hindenburg disaster, and he’s one of them.