Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated, impassioned, and effective manner; as, an eloquent orator or preacher., Adapted to express strong emotion or to state facts arguments with fluency and power; as, an eloquent address or statement; an eloquent appeal to a jury.
Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
The most basic word would be the deponent verb loquor, meaning 'speak'. While I have never seen the word eloquor in a piece of literature, it couldvery well exist, and it would mean to 'speak out'.Even more specifically, 'eloquent' would be formed from the present active participle "eloquens, eloquentis", meaning "speaking out"
No, eloquent does not have a suffix. It would be -quent, but -quent is not a recognizable suffix.
The suffix "-ce" turns the word "eloquent" into a noun.
Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".
oxymoron-combination of two terms which are contradictory in meaning; e.g. "eloquent silence
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.
In Eloquence there is -ence meaning action state quality or process
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
To be eloquent is to be loquacious.
The most basic word would be the deponent verb loquor, meaning 'speak'. While I have never seen the word eloquor in a piece of literature, it couldvery well exist, and it would mean to 'speak out'.Even more specifically, 'eloquent' would be formed from the present active participle "eloquens, eloquentis", meaning "speaking out"
"Eloquent" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In this case, "eloquent" describes a person or their speech as fluent, persuasive, and articulate.
No, eloquent does not have a suffix. It would be -quent, but -quent is not a recognizable suffix.
Everyone thought he was eloquent during his graduation speech.
another word for eloquent is expressive, powerful, and moving
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