Use "eloquence" in a sentence

1. Love and business teach eloquence.

2. 22 He is unrivalled in eloquence.

3. His house is tempested by female eloquence.

4. We were swept along by her eloquence.

5. Synonyms: articulacy, eloquence, poetry… Antonyms: inArticulateness…

6. Eloquence alone was sufficient to defeat the motion.

7. He carried his audience along with his eloquence.

8. Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.

9. Wealth of words is not eloquence

10. His eloquence did not avail against the facts.

11. The crowd were swayed by his eloquence.

12. Fiennes' eloquence and deftness serve him well here.

13. 9 synonyms for Articulateness: articulacy, eloquence, eloquentness, expression

14. Utilitatis Aliquid: A Literary Syllabus for Eloquence and Erudition

15. I wish I'd had the eloquence of Helmut Schmidt.

16. Also patron of eloquence, maidens, preachers, single women, spinners, and students.

17. Busy collecting bees, not in front of people talk with eloquence.

18. Writers and preachers during that age achieved high standards of eloquence.

19. Also patron of eloquence, maidens, philosophers, preachers, single women, and students.

20. "Brevity is a great charm of eloquence." - Marcus Tullius Cicero

21. And because of his eloquence and persuasiveness, he experienced great success.1

22. It was delivered with warmth, eloquence, passion, and a touch of humor.

23. 7 synonyms for Articulacy: articulateness, eloquence, eloquentness, expression, expressiveness, expressivity, facundity

24. Fink writes with eloquence about the appeal of the Jewish faith for her.

25. 8 Busy collecting bees, not in front of people talk with eloquence.

26. A rapid intellect and ready eloquence may carry off a little impudence.

27. “Nam eloquentiam quae Admirationem non habet nullam iudico” ― Marcus Tulius Cicero tags: cicero, eloquence, speech

28. He gave it me with candour and with a wild eloquence which touched my heart.

29. Of all eloquence a nickname is the most concise, of all arguments the most unanswerable.

30. And she brings news; and every tongue that speaks But Romeo's name speaks heavenly eloquence.

31. Her mobile peony mouth and large innocent eyes added eloquence to colour and shape.

32. Synonyms for Articulacy include clearness, eloquence, intelligibility, meaningfulness, comprehensibility, comprehensibleness, vocality, articulateness, clarity and

33. A first-rate biography might have reminded the art world of his unique eloquence.

34. Synonyms for Articulateness include eloquence, rhetoric, articulacy, oratory, expressiveness, fluency, poetry, lucidity, volubility and clarity

35. Sibylle Alexander describes her experience as a protagonist in this story with grace and eloquence.

36. A quick lesson on how to write Anapaests from Mark Forsyth, author of The Elements of Eloquence

37. Unprofitable eloquence is like the cypress, which is great and tall, but bears no fruit. 

38. He gave it to me with candor and with a wild eloquence which touched my heart.

39. He was no Apologist, but the glittering, near-feverish eloquence of his writing suggests fascination, almost reverence.

40. Harrison's eloquence is undone by Academicisms or the obscure Heidegerian rhetoric (''The hic of the hic jacet,'' Mr

41. Or would you first like to hear about the Old Folks' Open and the eloquence of its surprise winner?

42. I much liked the unforced eloquence of both their slow movements, especially the Schubert-foreseeing Allegretto of the former.

43. 5 Fame, good looks, youth, eloquence, musical skills, military prowess, divine favor —David seemed to have it all.

44. She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.

45. A mature student, a former temperance lecturer had a problem of overcoming his style of eloquence in speaking.

46. Carter stuttered as a child and burns now with an eloquence that takes him over from time to time.

47. His eloquence is often out of place in public debates, where precision and clarity are preferred to brilliant imagination.

48. 18 A mature student, a former temperance lecturer had a problem of overcoming his style of eloquence in speaking.

49. Bushwhackings and horsewhippings, missions, saloons, boot hills, and forts, there existed a culture that celebrated with artistic eloquence and …

50. In De vulgari eloquentia (On Eloquence in the Vernacular), however, Dante defended the use of the vernacular in literature.

51. In our first Report on the primary stages we included an early chapter which tried to summarise our views with simple eloquence.

52. Boswell 's biography says painter William Hogarth thought Johnson was an "idiot" until the writer spoke to reveal his eloquence.

53. She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression,(Sentencedict) and with breathtaking eloquence.

54. Writers, journalists, artists, judges, and workers from across the spectrum spoke of her "magnetic power", her "convincing presence", her "force, eloquence, and fire".

55. Blarney is a word to describe the gift of the gab, but the Stone of Eloquence does not bestow mere baloney or waffling speech

56. The Way of Love - If I speak with human eloquence and angelic ecstasy but don’t love, I’m nothing but the Creaking of a rusty gate

57. Higginson's Congratulatory eloquence, this appeared to be the one thing which Colonel Pyncheon, provident and sagacious as he was, had allowed to go at loose ends.

58. How long will ye whet spears with eloquence, Fight, and kill beasts dry-handed with sweet words? Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home

59. As Helen Keller grew to adulthood, she became known for her love of language, her skill as a writer, and her eloquence as a public speaker.

60. Cajole an eloquence Cajole the likes of [X, Y, and Z online gaming groups] into tie-ups - English Only forum Cajole, wheedle, blandisments, lure - English Only forum diff

61. Brittany Maynard, who moved to Oregon when diagnosed with terminal brain cancer so she could take advantage of the state’s physician-assisted suicide law, and whose eloquence in …

62. "But unfortunately, I can't deny it, so please, continue your prophetic Adagy." Thalia spoke with an almost apathetic tone, but her eloquence belied a royal disposition

63. 1996, Jeet Heer, Gravitas, Autumn 1996 [] the eloquence and truth of his tribute stands in marked contrast to Kramer's Churlish caricature of Kael as a happy pig wallowing in the dirt

64. Praise for Backlands “McGarrity writes about the landscape of the American Southwest with loving detail and rough-hewn eloquence, but he is equally good here with the human stories and the historical backdrop

65. And Nguyen Phan Long, author of the article goes on saying facetiously: «We didn’t know that Mr Le Quang Trinh had such a chastised eloquence and with such a crushing efficacity».

66. Below the battlements on the southern wall of the castle is the Blarney Stone, reputed to confer eloquence on those who kiss it; this feat can be achieved only by hanging head

67. They have relapsed into the Analphabetic state of their ancestors; they are great at eloquence; and, though without our poetical forms, they have a variety of songs upon all subjects and they improvise

68. Some Agelong string had been pulled within her, or she was infected by the emotion of one whom she had always admired and loved, and whom she had hardly ever seen stirred to eloquence

69. (adjective) From the beginning of his residence with Ludovico his combination of unprecedented mechanical ingenuity with apt Allegoric invention and courtly charm and eloquence had made him the directing spirit in all court ceremonies and festivities.

70. Deliberate and determined: "Even if she did make a Concerted effort to achieve a level of eloquence or originality in her work, she does not imagine that many readers would notice or care" (Susan Gregory Thomas)

71. Lengthiness 2 the quality or state of being marked by or using only few words to convey much meaning in this case the Briefness of the essay is not a drawback because it says all that needs to be said and does so with eloquence

72. How swell that in the Old West of gunfights and land grabs, massacres and gold rushes, Bushwhackings and horsewhippings, missions, saloons, boot hills, and forts, there existed a culture that celebrated with artistic eloquence and spiritual fervor the most intimate feature of the feminine anatomy.

73. ‘The Dublin-based writer has taken an age-old story and created a new perspective that sparkles with a Crispness of writing that is breathtaking.’ ‘She can speak on any subject with such charm, clarity, Crispness and conviction that her audiences are just hypnotised by her erudition and elegant eloquence.’

74. If ye, being evil, are overcome by your children’s tears, how much more shall your Father who is in heaven find in your Bemoanings and confessions an argument for the display of his pardoning love through Christ Jesus our Lord. This is the eloquence which God delights in, the broken heart, and the contrite spirit.

75. The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most Accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their

76. Noticing this fact, and the position of the Senator from Bibb, who was doing his Agreeablest t o some of the ladies the Sena or from Wilkes took the floor, and bitterly denounced the feature of the bill ob jected to by the Senator froin Bibb, in a strain of eloquence not less fervid than feint, con cluding his einarks with a touching picture of