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fluently

[floo-uhnt-lee] / ˈflu ənt li /


ADVERB
smoothly
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This year and beyond, they need to quickly learn to speak moral language fluently — and with conviction.

From Salon

Adults often assume that a child who can speak fluently on a variety of subjects can explain their thoughts and feelings with a similar level of insight.

From Los Angeles Times

Asked why she stopped short of taking up the review's recommendation, Phillipson told the BBC that pupils who are unable to read "fluently and confidently" often struggle in other subjects.

From BBC

They can express themselves "fluently and spontaneously" and communicate comfortably with other English speakers.

From BBC

In 1938, Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger used it to describe child patients at his Vienna clinic who were verbal, often fluently so, with unusual social behaviors and at-times obsessive focus on very specific subjects.

From Los Angeles Times