The noun form of the adjective eloquent is eloquentness.A related noun form is eloquence.
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".
No, eloquent does not have a suffix. It would be -quent, but -quent is not a recognizable suffix.
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The noun form of the adjective eloquent is eloquentness.A related noun form is eloquence.
eloquence
Eloquentness
The adjective form of the noun 'eloquence' is eloquent.
The noun form of the adjective eloquent is eloquentness.A related noun form is eloquence.
The noun form of the adjective is formed by adding the suffix -ness.The noun form is eloquentness.
To be eloquent is to be loquacious.
Eloquent is an adjective.
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".
A speaker would be said to be 'eloquent' (adjective) if they spoke well and had effective use of the language to convey a particular meaning. They would be fluent, with a good vocabulary and grammer and expressive speech. 'Eloquence' is a noun
-noun 1. the practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness. 2. eloquent language or discourse: a flow of eloquence.