What part of speech is eloquence?

Eloquence can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does eloquence mean?

Definitions

Noun

eloquence - powerful and effective language; "his eloquence attracted a large congregation"; "fluency in spoken and written English is essential"; "his oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police"

Examples of eloquence

#   Sentence  
1. noun His eloquence attracted a large congregation.
2. noun We marveled at the little boy's eloquence.
3. noun Such was his eloquence that everybody was moved to tears.
4. noun He is a Cicero in eloquence.
5. noun He is second to none in eloquence in the world of politics.
6. noun There is eloquence in screaming.
7. noun Do thou what's straight still crooked deem; Thy greatest art still stupid seem, And eloquence a stammering scream.
8. noun Their discourse was not very connected, but they were the better pleased, for where there is much love there is little eloquence.
9. noun These and many more arguments he urged with all the eloquence of a pleader who has received three thousand drachmas for his fee.
10. noun He never distinguished himself by his eloquence.
11. noun She never distinguished herself by her eloquence.
12. noun Tom wasn't inclined to write about any matter of interest, nor had he the least capacity for eloquence, but he was able to write a lot, and that, he reasoned to himself, must still count for something.
13. noun And in his wretched old age’s disdain, he thinks how little he enjoyed the years that he had strength, and eloquence, and beauty.
14. noun He takes obvious pleasure in his own eloquence.
Sentence  
noun
His eloquence attracted a large congregation.
We marveled at the little boy's eloquence.
Such was his eloquence that everybody was moved to tears.
He is a Cicero in eloquence.
He is second to none in eloquence in the world of politics.
There is eloquence in screaming.
Do thou what's straight still crooked deem; Thy greatest art still stupid seem, And eloquence a stammering scream.
Their discourse was not very connected, but they were the better pleased, for where there is much love there is little eloquence.
These and many more arguments he urged with all the eloquence of a pleader who has received three thousand drachmas for his fee.
He never distinguished himself by his eloquence.
She never distinguished herself by her eloquence.
Tom wasn't inclined to write about any matter of interest, nor had he the least capacity for eloquence, but he was able to write a lot, and that, he reasoned to himself, must still count for something.
And in his wretched old age’s disdain, he thinks how little he enjoyed the years that he had strength, and eloquence, and beauty.
He takes obvious pleasure in his own eloquence.

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