Elocuencia is a noun.
/eloˈkwensja/
Elocuencia refers to the quality of being eloquent, which involves the ability to express thoughts and feelings in a powerful, effective, and articulate manner. It is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, often in discussions about speaking skills, rhetoric, and persuasive communication. The frequency of use is relatively moderate; it is particularly prevalent in literary, academic, and formal dialogues.
Su elocuencia en el debate impresionó a todos los jurados.
Her eloquence in the debate impressed all the judges.
Estudió oratoria para mejorar su elocuencia y poder comunicar mejor sus ideas.
He studied public speaking to improve his eloquence and be able to communicate his ideas better.
La elocuencia de su discurso tocó el corazón de la audiencia.
The eloquence of his speech touched the heart of the audience.
Elocuencia is not commonly used in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it can feature in phrases related to public speaking and persuasion. Here are some examples that incorporate the notion of eloquence:
Hablar con elocuencia es un arte que se puede aprender.
Speaking with eloquence is an art that can be learned.
A pesar de su elocuencia, a algunos aún les cuesta creerle.
Despite his eloquence, some still find it hard to believe him.
La elocuencia sin sinceridad pierde su valor.
Eloquence without sincerity loses its value.
La habilidad de combinar elocuencia y pasión en su discurso lo convirtió en un gran líder.
The ability to combine eloquence and passion in his speech made him a great leader.
Se necesita más que elocuencia para persuadir a la gente; también se requiere honestidad.
It takes more than eloquence to persuade people; honesty is also required.
The word elocuencia originates from the Latin term eloquentia, which is derived from eloquens, eloquentis, meaning "speaking out." The root loqui means "to speak," indicating the intrinsic connection of the word to the act of speaking fluently and persuasively.
Synonyms: - Fluent - Articulate - Persuasive
Antonyms: - Taciturnity - Inarticulateness - Muteness