ineloquence
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ineloquence — See ineloquent. * * * … Universalium
ineloquence — unappealing speech Styles of Speech … Phrontistery dictionary
ineloquence — inelˈoquence noun • • • Main Entry: ↑ineloquent … Useful english dictionary
ineloquent — ineloquence, n. ineloquently, adv. /in el euh kweuhnt/, adj. not eloquent. [1520 30; < LL ineloquent (s. of ineloquens). See IN 3, ELOQUENT] * * * … Universalium
Jeffrey Smart — (born 1921 in Adelaide), is an expatriate Australian painter, who is known for his modernist depictions of urban landscapes.His first goal was to become an architect; however, he went on to become an art teacher after studying at Adelaide Teacher … Wikipedia
ineloquently — See ineloquence. * * * … Universalium
Styles of Speech — Here we have 54 words referring to manners or styles of speaking, words that use the suffix loquent , loquence , or loquy , from Latin loqui (to speak). While in an age of text messaging, public speaking has lost its once vaunted status as a… … Phrontistery dictionary
ineloquent — /ɪnˈɛləkwənt/ (say in eluhkwuhnt) adjective not eloquent. –ineloquence, noun –ineloquently, adverb …
ineloquent — [in el′ə kwənt] adj. not eloquent; not fluent, forceful, and persuasive ineloquence n. ineloquently adv … English World dictionary
in|el|o|quence — «ihn EHL uh kwuhns», noun. lack of eloquence: »We feel keenly the ineloquence of finite words to express our emotions (London Daily News) … Useful english dictionary