éloquence - definição. O que é éloquence. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é éloquence - definição

RHETORIC
  • "The Effects of Trim's Eloquence". [[George Cruikshank]]'s illustration to [[Laurence Sterne]]'s ''[[The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman]]''
  • Statue of Eloquence at the Palais du parlement de Bretagne, Rennes

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Eloquence (album); Eloquency; Eloquent
1.
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.
ADJ
eloquence
...the eloquence of his prose.
N-UNCOUNT
eloquently
Jan speaks eloquently about her art.
ADV
2.
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.
ADJ [approval]
eloquence
I wish I'd had the eloquence of Helmut Schmidt.
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Eloquence (album); Eloquency; Eloquent
adj. to wax eloquent

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Eloquence

Eloquence (from French eloquence from Latin eloquentia) is fluent, elegant, persuasive, and forceful speech, persuading an audience. Eloquence is both a natural talent and improved by knowledge of language, study of a specific subject to be addressed, philosophy, rationale and ability to form a persuasive set of tenets within a presentation.

"True eloquence," Oliver Goldsmith says, "Does not consist ... in saying great things in a sublime style, but in a simple style; for there is, properly speaking, no such thing as a sublime style, the sublimity lies only in the things; and when they are not so, the language may be turgid, affected, metaphorical, but not affecting."