Eloquence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eloquently
In an eloquent manner...
Eloquent
Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated impassioned and effective manner as an eloquent orator or preacher...
Calliope
The Muse that presides over eloquence and heroic poetry mother of Orpheus and chief of the nine Muses...
Innate
Inborn native natural as innate vigor innate eloquence...
Pulpit
Of or pertaining to the pulpit or preaching as a pulpit orator pulpit eloquence...
Persuasive
Tending to persuade having the power of persuading as persuasive eloquence...
Disertitude
Eloquence...
low key
restrained in style or quality not flashy or intense understated as a little masterpiece of low keyed eloquence...
Mercury
A Latin god of commerce and gain treated by the poets as identical with the Greek Hermes messenger of the gods conductor of souls to the lower world and god of eloquence...
Inimitable
Not capable of being imitated copied or counterfeited beyond imitation surpassingly excellent matchless unrivaled exceptional unique as an inimitable style inimitable eloquence...
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