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Showing words for ELOQUENCE using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Eloquence

eloquence

8 Letter Words for Eloquence

loquence

6 Letter Words for Eloquence

cloque, clouee, conule, coulee, eocene, eucone, leucon

5 Letter Words for Eloquence

clone, colen, coque, ecole, leone, leuco, neele, noule, ocque, ounce, queen, uncle

4 Letter Words for Eloquence

cele, cene, clee, clon, clou, clue, cole, cone, coue, coul, cuon, ecol, econ, elec, elne, encl, enol, eole, lene, leno, leon, locn, lone, loun, luce, lune, noel, nole, noul, once, unce, unco

3 Letter Words for Eloquence

cee, cel, cen, ceo, clo, col, con, cue, cul, cun, eco, ecu, eec, eel, een, enc, ene, enl, eon, lee, leo, leu, loc, loe, loq, lue, luo, nco, nee, neo, nol, nul, ole, one, que, quo, ule, unc, unl, unq

Definitions for Eloquence

[1] the practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness.
[2] eloquent language or discourse: a flow of eloquence.
[3] ease in using language to best effect
[4] powerful and effective language
[5] the quality of being persuasive or moving

Words related to Eloquence

vigor, poise, expressiveness, wit, passion, fervor, fluency, force, facility, loquacity, style, oratory, diction, oration, appeal, ability, power, articulation, persuasiveness, delivery

Words nearby Eloquence

eloise, elongate, elongation, elope, elopement, eloquence, eloquent, elpenor, elroy, els, elsa

Origin of Eloquence

1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French < Latin ēloquentia. See eloquent, -ence

Other words from Eloquence

non·el·o·quence , noun
su·per·el·o·quence , noun

Synonyms for Eloquence

expressiveness, fervor, fluency, passion, poise, vigor, wit, ability, appeal, articulation, delivery, diction, expression, facility, flow, force, forcefulness, grandiloquence, loquacity, meaningfulness, oration, oratory, persuasiveness, power, rhetoric, spirit, style, vivacity, volubility, wittiness, command of language, dramatic, expressivity, gift of gab, mellifluousness