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eloquently

1 of 1adverb
/ˈɛləkwəntli/
1

in a way that expresses ideas or feelings clearly, persuasively, and with great effectiveness

  • She spoke eloquently about the importance of education reform.
  • The author eloquently described the beauty of the natural world in her novel.
  • He argued eloquently for human rights during the conference.
  • The politician answered the questions eloquently, impressing the audience.
  • The poem was eloquently written, capturing deep emotions with simple words.
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