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eloquently

intermediateB2

/ˈɛləkwəntli/ · el-o-quent-ly

In a fluent and persuasive manner.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a fluent and persuasive manner.

ایک فصیح اور قائل کرنے والے انداز میں۔

فصاحت سے

fasaahat se

Formal: فصاحت کے ساتھ

Synonyms

fluentlypersuasivelyarticulatelyفصیحقائل کرنے والانگارش

Antonyms

ineloquentlyunclearlyineffectivelyناصریحغیر واضحناکارہ

Common Collocations

  • speak eloquently
  • write eloquently
  • express ideas eloquently

Example Sentences

She spoke eloquently about her experiences in the workshop.

اس نے ورکشاپ میں اپنے تجربات کے بارے میں فصاحت سے بات کی۔

Us ne workshop mein apne tajurbat ke bare mein fasaahat se baat ki.

The poet expressed his emotions eloquently through his verses.

شاعر نے اپنے اشعار کے ذریعے اپنی جذبات کو فصاحت سے بیان کیا۔

Shair ne apne ashaar ke zariye apni jazbat ko fasaahat se bayan kiya.

The politician eloquently presented his views on social justice.

سیاستدان نے سماجی انصاف پر اپنے خیالات کو فصاحت سے پیش کیا۔

Siyasatdan ne samaji insaf par apne khayalat ko fasaahat se pesh kiya.

Easily Confused With

eloquent:Eloquent is an adjective describing a person who speaks eloquently, while eloquently is the adverb form describing the manner of speaking.

Word Family

eloquent
adjectiveفصیح
eloquence
nounفصاحت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'eloquent' as someone who can sell ice to an Eskimo with their words.

Imagine a skilled orator captivating an audience with their words.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل کی بات، لب کی بات میں ہو بچھڑنا ہر ایک زباں پہ کوئی راز ہو فصاحت کی

Dil ki baat, lab ki baat mein ho bichharna Har aik zuban pe koi raaz ho fasaahat ki

The matter of the heart, the matter of the lips may part Every tongue holds a secret of eloquence.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

فصاحت محفل کی جان ہے

Fasaahat mehfil ki jaan hai

Eloquence is the soul of the gathering.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "eloquentem" — fluent, persuasive

First known use: 14th century

The word 'eloquently' stems from the Latin word 'eloquens', meaning 'speaking out' or 'fluent', which evolved into Middle English as 'eloquent'.