having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech
Speech or writing that is eloquent is well expressed and effective in persuading people. I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner. + eloquence elo·quence the eloquence of his prose. + eloquently elo·quent·ly Jan speaks eloquently about her art
Adapted to express strong emotion or to state facts arguments with fluency and power; as, an eloquent address or statement; an eloquent appeal to a jury
approval A person who is eloquent is good at speaking and able to persuade people. He was eloquent about his love of books. one particularly eloquent German critic. + eloquence elo·quence I wish I'd had the eloquence of Helmut Schmidt
expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech
Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated, impassioned, and effective manner; as, an eloquent orator or preacher
expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech"