That is the correct spelling of "eloquently" (spoken well, or in a grand manner).
Many writers can write very eloquently.
very articulate
They tell the truth in a harsh but honest way
The boy reading gave a lot of eloquence in his story.
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she spoke very eloquently and beautifully
The dance was eloquently described.
Many writers can write very eloquently.
eloquently
very articulate
Frederick Douglas
You will answer fluently. You might even answer eloquently.
Alexander Hamilton.
Frederick Douglas
frederick douglas
el-o-quent-ly has four syllables.
"Spoke" is the past tense of the verb "speak," while "spoken" is the past participle. "Spoke" is used with simple past tense constructions, while "spoken" is used with perfect tenses and passive voice.