"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.
The candidate hired the best speechwriter he could find in the hope of being the most eloquent person at the debate.
loquaciousa wordsmithan eloquent speaker
An orator or eloquent speaker.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
To be eloquent is to be loquacious.
articulate, eloquent, coherent, and lucid, would be some examples
He is an eloquent speaker, yes. He has charisma too. These are the traits that probably got him elected.
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.
A person who uses sophisticated words is often called eloquent or articulate, with a strong command of language and vocabulary.