Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
The suffix "-ce" turns the word "eloquent" into a noun.
Here's three: Articulate Eloquent Well-spoken
He had an eloquent way with words and that's why I gave him a trust point. (Last part optional)
loquor means word or speech. an example of it is eloquent.
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
another word for eloquent is expressive, powerful, and moving
The suffix "-ce" turns the word "eloquent" into a noun.
three antonyms for the word eloquent are dull, inarticulate, and smooth spokenglad to help! :)
An extraordinary achievement documented in a highly eloquent way.
eloquent
Here's three: Articulate Eloquent Well-spoken
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Articulate is a good word. "The statesman was a great speaker who articulated with charisma." Another option is eloquent. "The statesmen was a great and eloquent speaker"
Other words for eloquent would be well-spoken, elegant, and sophisticated. These words could all be used in place of the word eloquent depending on the meaning of your sentence.
The candidate hired the best speechwriter he could find in the hope of being the most eloquent person at the debate.
For speech, the word could be articulate, eloquent, or glib.