Eloquent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eloquent
arguments in an elevated impassioned and effective manner as an eloquent orator or preacher
Disert
Eloquent
Eloquently
In an eloquent manner
Facund
Eloquent
Ineloquent
Not eloquent not fluent graceful or moving not persuasive as ineloquent language
Orator
skill and power as a public speaker one who is eloquent
Ciceronian
Resembling Cicero in style or action eloquent
Forensic
legal proceedings or in public discussions argumentative rhetorical as forensic eloquence or disputes
Persuasive
Tending to persuade having the power of persuading as persuasive eloquence
Mercury
conductor of souls to the lower world and god of eloquence
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