1 using language to express ideas or opinions clearly and well, so that they have a strong effect on others:
Indeed, this article demonstrates that the subdued uniformity of the lawn cemetery is far more eloquent than is commonly supposed.
Clastres's oeuvre in the years of his apotheosis consisted essentially of rich, eloquent essays.
Two of the most eloquent and joyous filters are those of the entrance and the classrooms.
The created dependency highlighted in his eloquent essay of nearly 30 years ago has been a touchstone.
The paper was eloquent in its defense of one type of biological molecules, namely semantides (literally, molecules with meaning), as sources for reconstructing evolutionary history.
The interventions were made by the politically more experienced and eloquent participants.
The chapel is an eloquent example of the interaction between open and closed.
By contrast, later preachers used eloquent rhetoric to contrast the life of the nun with that of sinners in the world.
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