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adj

fluent

FLOO-uhnt
adj
1
Able to speak or write a language accurately, smoothly, and with ease.
"After five years in Spain, she became fluent in Spanish."
"He speaks fluent French thanks to his upbringing."

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In plain EnglishAble to use a language smoothly and confidently, without struggling for words.

Common pairings
fluent in become fluent fluent speaker

Word Forms

more fluent comparative, fluents plural, most fluent superlative

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Etymology

From Latin fluens, "flowing," the present participle of fluere ("to flow").

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