articulate, big-mouthed, chattering, chatty, effusive, eloquent, fluent, full of hot air, gabby, garrulous, glib, gossipy, long-winded, loose-lipped, loquacious, loudmouthed, mouthy, multiloquent, prolix, rattling, talky, verbal, verbose, vocal, voluble, windy, wordy
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It means they don't know English very well.
Polished can be used to describe a person that well groomed, clean and put together well.
"Well-rounded" is typically hyphenated as one word when used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is balanced and versatile. For example, you might say, "She is a well-rounded individual." However, "well rounded" can be used as two separate words in different contexts, but the hyphenated form is more common in describing traits.
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You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
well, three words to describe him are
Pictures are worth a 1000 words and actions speak louder than words as well.
It means they don't know English very well.
Here's three: Articulate Eloquent Well-spoken
unique instructing bold intelligent humours powerful things like that
There are a variety of words that can be used to describe the flesh. These include soft, fragile, porous, hairy, as well as resilient.
the teacher teach very well
Trying to understand how someone is feeling when he or she speaks is an example of emotional intelligence. It involves being aware of and able to manage one's own emotions, as well as being able to recognize and empathize with the emotions of others.
excel, surpass
Polished can be used to describe a person that well groomed, clean and put together well.
Two words that I thought of when I saw the question were 'prosper' and 'excel'