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eloquentadjective able to express oneself clearly and wellan eloquent writer and speaker, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the founders of the women's rights movement articulate, fluent, silver-tongued, well-spoken facile, glib, smooth-tongued, volubleexpressive, outspoken, verbal, vocalblabby, chatty, garrulous, loquacious, talkative, verboseunfaltering, unhesitating inarticulate, ineloquent, unvocal faltering, halting, hesitant, maundering, mumbling, muttering, sputtering, stammering, stumbling, stutteringmute, speechless, tongueless, tongue-tied, voiceless clearly conveying a special meaning (as one's mood)in an eloquent gesture, the defeated general was graciously given back his sword at the surrender ceremonies expressive, meaning, meaningful, pregnant, revealing, revelatory, significant, suggestive graphic(also graphical), pictorial, vividevocative, redolent, reminiscentsententious, weightyflavorful, full-bodied, rich unexpressive very dignified in form, tone, or stylePresident Kennedy's eloquent inaugural address is often credited with inspiring a whole generation elevated, formal, high-flown, lofty, majestic, stately, towering affected, bombastic, declamatory, florid, flowery, grandiloquent, grandiose, highfalutin(also hifalutin), oratorical, pompous, pretentious, rhetorical(also rhetoric), stiltedAttic, cultured, refinedclassy, courtly, fine, graceful, tastefularistocratic, genteel, patriciancorrect, educated, grammatical, properacademic(also academical), bookish, learned, literary ineloquent, low, undignified casual, colloquial, conversational, informal, nonformal, slangy, unbookish, unliterary, vernacularcoarse, common, crass, crude, gross, ill-bred, indecent, lowbred, lowbrow, rough, rough-hewn, rude, tasteless, uncouth, uncultivated, uncultured, unpolished, unrefined, vulgarincorrect, substandard, uneducated, ungrammatical, unlearned in the 14th century |