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Definition of eloquence
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Eloquence
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
produces
the
effect
of
moving
and
persuasive
speech.
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Sophist
::
Sophist
(n.) One of a class of men who
taught
eloquence,
philosophy,
and
politics
in
ancient
Greece;
especially,
one of those who, by their
fallacious
but
plausible
reasoning,
puzzled
inquirers
after
truth,
weakened
the faith of the
people,
and drew upon
themselves
general
hatred
and
contempt..
Forensic
::
Forensic
(a.)
Belonging
to
courts
of
judicature
or to
public
discussion
and
debate;
used in legal
proceedings,
or in
public
discussions;
argumentative;
rhetorical;
as,
forensic
eloquence
or
disputes..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit,
or
preaching;
as, a
pulpit
orator;
pulpit
eloquence..
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Rhetoric
::
Rhetoric
(n.)
Hence,
artificial
eloquence;
fine
language
or
declamation
without
conviction
or
earnest
feeling..
Inimitable
::
Inimitable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
imitated,
copied,
or
counterfeited;
beyond
imitation;
surpassingly
excellent;
matchless;
unrivaled;
exceptional;
unique;
as, an
inimitable
style;
inimitable
eloquence..
Ineloquently
::
Ineloquently
(adv.)
Without
eloquence.
Trivium
::
Trivium
(n.) The three
liberal
arts,
grammar,
logic,
and
rhetoric;
-- being a
triple
way, as it were, to
eloquence..
Oratory
::
Oratory
(n.) The art of an
orator;
the art of
public
speaking
in an
eloquent
or
effective
manner;
the
exercise
of
rhetorical
skill in oral
discourse;
eloquence.
Eloquence
::
Eloquence
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
produces
the
effect
of
moving
and
persuasive
speech.
Rhetorician
::
Rhetorician
(n.) An
orator;
specifically,
an
artificial
orator
without
genuine
eloquence;
a
declaimer..
Facundity
::
Facundity
(n.)
Eloquence;
readiness
of
speech.
Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Inborn;
native;
natural;
as,
innate
vigor;
innate
eloquence..
Thoth
::
Thoth (n.) The god of
eloquence
and
letters
among the
ancient
Egyptians,
and
supposed
to be the
inventor
of
writing
and
philosophy.
He
corresponded
to the
Mercury
of the
Romans,
and was
usually
represented
as a human
figure
with the head of an ibis or a
lamb..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. t.) To
embellish
with the
flowers
of
diction;
to adorn with
rhetorical
figures;
to grace with
ostentatious
eloquence;
to set off with a
parade
of
words.
Torrent
::
Torrent
(n.) Fig.: A
violent
or rapid flow; a
strong
current;
a
flood;
as, a
torrent
of
vices;
a
torrent
of
eloquence..
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Embellished
with
flowers
of
rhetoric;
enriched
to
excess
with
figures;
excessively
ornate;
as, a
florid
style;
florid
eloquence..
Eloquence
::
Eloquence
(n.) That which is
eloquently
uttered
or
written.
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A Latin god of
commerce
and gain; --
treated
by the poets as
identical
with the Greek
Hermes,
messenger
of the gods,
conductor
of souls to the lower
world,
and god of
eloquence..
Froth
::
Froth (n.) Any
empty,
senseless
show of wit or
eloquence;
rhetoric
without
thought..
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