Eloquences [noun]

Definition of Eloquences:

skillful way with words

Opposite/Antonyms of Eloquences:


Sentence/Example of Eloquences:

Thomas Cooper, an English prelate, died; highly commended for his great learning and eloquence.

He said no more in words, but his little blue eyes had an eloquence that left nothing to mere speech.

He was the friend of Descartes, and a philosopher; distinguished for his eloquence and as an author.

He warmly espoused the interests of his country, and many important measures were effected by his eloquence.

But our eloquence accomplished p. 107little—some small modification regarding mixed trains, and that was all.

Her eloquence always broke down with any auditor but her brother, or, perhaps, Margaret.

They have formidable allies in the shape of whole schools of philosophy and whole libraries of eloquence and learning.

Her ardor stimulated their zeal, and her well-stored mind and fascinating conversational eloquence guided their councils.

Her talents, her accomplishments, her fascinating conversational eloquence, had spread her renown widely through Europe.

These articles, written with great eloquence and feeling, were subsequently published with her memoirs.