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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

While many channels showed the White House dinner menu ad nauseam, calling it “dinner for friendship,” some others waxed eloquent about the importance of the gifts Mr. Modi had carried for the Bidens.

From New York Times

“He’s alienated himself because of some of the anti-vax positions, but he is a bright man, articulate, eloquent, connected, has the Kennedy name and would pull a lot of the Trump voters.”

From New York Times

That's when I realised the whole smoke and mirrors of writing being Shakespearean, eloquent.

From BBC