eloquence
(noun)
The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing.
Examples of eloquence in the following topics:
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Wording the Speech
- The art of public speaking comes from the eloquence of the speaker.
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Research Tips: Start Early, Use a Bibliography, and Evaluate Material Critically
- Mark Twain once said, "It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech. " If it took that long for Mark Twain, one of the most eloquent speakers in American history, to write a "good impromptu speech," students of public speaking should take note and get a nice, early start on the research process.
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Learning How to Speak Publicly
- When you see politicians and other public speakers delivering speeches with ease and eloquence, it seems as though they were born to speak in front of crowds.
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Defining a Successful Delivery
- Speaking well, also means speaking justly, where eloquence, wisdom and goodness combine.