"Eloquent is Anglo-French middle English, from Latin eloquens, from present participle of eloqui to speak out, from e- + loqui to speak.
Yes, both eloquence and elocution are derived from the Latin word "elocutionem," which means "speaking out" or "utterance." Eloquence refers to the ability to speak or write fluently and persuasively, while elocution specifically refers to the skill of clear and expressive speech.
Eloquence, the ability to speak with effective and sonorous word choice, is one of his blessings.
Eloquence.
Kissing the Blarney Stone is said to give a person eloquence.The eloquence of the speeches reflected the experience of the delegates.
Well actually eloquence means powerful and effective language...
Eloquence is a noun.
The verb for eloquence is "to eloquate."
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
The highlighted speaker's eloquence was quite stirring.
Root word is usual.