Eloquence vs. Expressive

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Eloquencenoun

The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing.

Eloquencenoun

(countable) An eloquent utterance.

Eloquencenoun

Fluent, forcible, elegant, and persuasive speech in public; the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language either spoken or written, thereby producing conviction or persuasion.

Eloquencenoun

Fig.: Whatever produces the effect of moving and persuasive speech.

Eloquencenoun

That which is eloquently uttered or written.

Eloquencenoun

powerful and effective language

Eloquence

Eloquence (from French eloquence from Latin eloquentia) is fluent, forcible, elegant or persuasive speaking. It is primarily the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language, thereby producing conviction or persuasion.

Expressiveadjective

Effectively conveying thought or feeling.

Expressivenoun

(linguistics) Any word or phrase that expresses (that the speaker, writer, or signer has) a certain attitude toward or information about the referent.

Expressivenoun

A word or phrase, belonging to a distinct word class or having distinct morphosyntactic properties, with semantic symbolism (for example, an onomatopoeia), variously considered either a synonym, a hypernym or a hyponym of ideophone.

Expressiveadjective

Serving to express, utter, or represent; indicative; communicative; - followed by of; as, words expressive of his gratitude.

Expressiveadjective

Full of expression; vividly representing the meaning or feeling meant to be conveyed; significant; emphatic; as, expressive looks or words.

Expressiveadjective

characterized by expression;

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