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eloquent

[el-uh-kwuhnt] / ˈɛl ə kwənt /


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Mr. Tremlett’s book is breezy and eloquent, his skills as a veteran journalist coming to the fore.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the autumnal Second Quintet began, the two eloquent Philharmonic violas were ready to stealthily underscore a work of profound lyric restraint.

From Los Angeles Times

If certain of his phrases in the Rachmaninoff could have relaxed just a shade more, his encores — yes, plural — were pure eloquent serenity.

From New York Times

He didn’t just spin legato lines in the searching, conversational Nocturne; he expounded entire legato paragraphs in an eloquent, unbroken stream of consciousness.

From New York Times

Perhaps, Perry said, Munroe was simply more mature in Ukraine, better able to appreciate the “frenzied cruelty” of war, as he put it in one of a series of eloquent Facebook posts from Ukraine.

From Seattle Times