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Definition of eloquence
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Eloquence
(n.) That which is
eloquently
uttered
or
written.
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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..
Disertitude
::
Disertitude
(n.)
Eloquence.
Withstand
::
Withstand
(prep.)
To stand
against;
to
oppose;
to
resist,
either
with
physical
or moral
force;
as, to
withstand
an
attack
of
troops;
to
withstand
eloquence
or
arguments..
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Ineloquently
::
Ineloquently
(adv.)
Without
eloquence.
Famous
::
Famous
(a.)
Celebrated
in fame or
public
report;
renowned;
mach
talked
of;
distinguished
in
story;
-- used in
either
a good or a bad
sense,
chiefly
the
former;
often
followed
by for; as,
famous
for
erudition,
for
eloquence,
for
military
skill;
a
famous
pirate..
Persuasive
::
Persuasive
(a.)
Tending
to
persuade;
having
the power of
persuading;
as,
persuasive
eloquence..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit,
or
preaching;
as, a
pulpit
orator;
pulpit
eloquence..
Rhetorician
::
Rhetorician
(n.) An
orator;
specifically,
an
artificial
orator
without
genuine
eloquence;
a
declaimer..
Paragon
::
Paragon
(n.) A model or
pattern;
a
pattern
of
excellence
or
perfection;
as, a
paragon
of
beauty
or
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.) That which is
eloquently
uttered
or
written.
Froth
::
Froth (n.) Any
empty,
senseless
show of wit or
eloquence;
rhetoric
without
thought..
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.
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
become
more and more
dignified
or
forcible;
to
increase
in
interest
or
power;
-- said of
style,
thought,
or
discourse;
as, to rise in force of
expression;
to rise in
eloquence;
a story rises in
interest..
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) Used
adjectively,
meaning
how
remarkable,
or how
great;
as, what
folly!
what
eloquence!
what
courage!.
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
style;
character;
sort;
fashion;
manner;
variety;
description;
class;
as, there are
several
kinds of
eloquence,
of
style,
and of
music;
many kinds of
government;
various
kinds of soil, etc..
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..
Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Inborn;
native;
natural;
as,
innate
vigor;
innate
eloquence..
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