eloquently
0 antonyms and opposites of eloquently, grouped by meaning.
Adverb — In a fluent, persuasive, and well-expressed way.
How to use eloquently
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Etymology
From Middle English eloquently, eloquentely, equivalent to eloquent + -ly.
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What does “eloquently” mean?
The word “eloquently” means in a fluent, persuasive, and well-expressed way. In plain terms, describing how someone speaks or writes: clearly, persuasively, and with real skill.
How do you use “eloquently” in a sentence?
Here is “eloquently” used in a sentence: “She argued eloquently for the new policy.”
What part of speech is “eloquently”?
“Eloquently” is an adverb.