eloquent+language

  • 1Eloquent cortex — is a name used by neurologists for areas of cortex that if removed will result in loss of sensory processing or linguistic ability, minor paralysis, or paralysis. The most common areas of eloquent cortex are in the left temporal and frontal lobes …

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  • 2eloquent — el•o•quent [[t]ˈɛl ə kwənt[/t]] adj. 1) skilled in fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech 2) exhibiting forceful and appropriate expression 3) (of actions, gestures, etc.) forcefully expressive • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME (< AF) < L… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 3eloquent — eloquently, adv. eloquentness, n. /el euh kweuhnt/, adj. 1. having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech: an eloquent orator. 2. characterized by forceful and appropriate expression: an eloquent speech. 3. movingly… …

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  • 4Language of the New Testament — The mainstream consensus is that the New Testament was written in a form of Koine Greek,[1][2] which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean[3][4][5][6] from the Conquests of Alexander th …

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  • 5eloquent — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. persuasive, expressive, articulate, silver tongued; see expressive , fluent 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [EL uh KWUNT] persuasive by means of one s speech, having a way with words, articulate.… …

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  • 6eloquent — el|o|quent [ eləkwənt ] adjective expressing what you mean using clear and effective language: an eloquent speech ╾ el|o|quence noun uncount ╾ el|o|quent|ly adverb …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 7eloquent — UK [ˈeləkwənt] / US adjective expressing what you mean using clear and effective language an eloquent speech Derived words: eloquence noun uncountable eloquently adverb …

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  • 8Bahá'í Faith and auxiliary language — Auxiliary language in the Bahá í Faith focuses on a particular teaching; that the world should adopt an international auxiliary language, and everyone should have to learn this language. The aim of this teaching is that the adoption of an… …

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  • 9English as a Foreign or Second Language — ESL (English as a second language), ESOL (English for speakers of other languages), and EFL (English as a foreign language) all refer to the use or study of English by speakers with a different native language. The precise usage, including the… …

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  • 10English as a foreign or second language — ESL redirects here. For other uses, see ESL (disambiguation). An immigrant makes an American breakfast, aided by instructional materials from the YMCA, 1918. English as a second language (ESL), English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) and… …

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