eloquent speech - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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eloquent speech (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

"Eloquent speech" refers to a manner of speaking that is fluent, persuasive, and articulate. "Eloquent" is often used to describe speech that impresses with its clarity, effectiveness, or emotional appeal. The frequency of use is comparatively high in written contexts, such as literature, formal speeches, and academic discussions, but it also appears in oral speech, particularly when discussing public speaking or persuasive communication.

Example Sentences

  1. The candidate delivered an eloquent speech that captivated the audience.
  2. Кандидат произнес красноречивую речь, которая захватила аудиторию.

  3. Her eloquent speech on social justice moved many to tears.

  4. Ее красноречивая речь о социальной справедливости тронула многих до слез.

  5. The professor praised his student for the eloquent speech he gave at the debate.

  6. Профессор похвалил своего студента за красноречивую речь, которую он произнес на дебатах.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "eloquent speech" itself is not a common part of idiomatic expressions, but the concept of eloquence relates to several expressions that involve effective speaking and persuasion. Here are some idiomatic expressions related to the idea of eloquence or adept speech:

  1. Silver-tongued
  2. She is known for her silver-tongued ability to convince even the toughest critics.

    • Ей известно, что у нее есть «серебряный язык», который может убедить даже самых строгих критиков.
  3. To speak volumes

  4. His hesitation during the interview seemed to speak volumes about his confidence.

    • Его колебания во время собеседования, казалось, «говорили о многом» относительно его уверенности.
  5. To have a way with words

  6. The author truly has a way with words, making every story come alive.

    • У этого автора действительно есть «умение находить слова», что оживляет каждую историю.
  7. Articulate one's thoughts

  8. It’s essential for leaders to articulate their thoughts clearly to inspire their team.

    • Важно, чтобы лидеры «четко выражали свои мысли», чтобы вдохновлять свою команду.
  9. A gift of gab

  10. His gift of gab allows him to sway public opinion easily.
    • Его «дар красноречия» позволяет ему легко склонять общественное мнение.

Etymology

The word "eloquent" comes from the Latin "eloquentem," the present participle of "eloqui," which means "to speak out." The term "speech" originates from Old English "spræc," which is related to the act of speaking or conveying thoughts through verbal communication.

Synonyms and Antonyms



25-07-2024