very articulate
Many writers can write very eloquently.
That is the correct spelling of "eloquently" (spoken well, or in a grand manner).
Speaks has one syllable.
If you mean "The Raven" as in the poem by Edgar Allan Poe then the only word of which it speaks is "Nevermore."
The word advocate can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To argue for someone. Noun: A person who speaks in support of or argues the case of another.
Adverbs that you could use for speak. speaks eloquently, clearly speaks,
The dance was eloquently described.
stutters
Another word for said is stated.
The word you are looking for is "representative".
One who speaks for another
she spoke very eloquently and beautifully
Yes, he not only speaks English eloquently, but is very comfortable speaking Spanish as well. He even understands some French too.
A person who has "a way with words" speaks eloquently. He or she is articulate. He or she has a strong command of the language he or she uses. He or she phrases ideas in a fluent and interesting manner.
Many writers can write very eloquently.
That is the correct spelling of "eloquently" (spoken well, or in a grand manner).
The word speaks is a verb.