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éloquence

eloquence

noun eh-loh-KAHNS Rare

Origin: Latin 'eloquentia'

Usage Note

Éloquence denotes persuasive, fluent speaking ability — a quality highly prized in French rhetoric and public life. The adjective is éloquent(e). The phrase parler avec éloquence means to speak eloquently; éloquence judiciaire refers specifically to courtroom oratory.

Examples

"Son éloquence a convaincu toute la salle."

Natural Translation

His eloquence convinced the whole room.

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