English to Indonesian Dictionary eloquent

eloquent

fasih
definition
adjective
an eloquent speech
fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
translation of 'eloquent'
adjective
pandai berpidato,
penuh perasaan,
yg dpt berbicara lancar,
yg mengesankan,
fasih bicara,
pandai bicara,
fasih
example
An 'eloquent' powerful style portrays his sincerity to that which he believes in.
It is not merely that she is 'eloquent' and articulate; she is also unusually shrewd and intelligent.
His life and writings have given 'eloquent' testimony that one may be both a man of science and a man of God.
Their three books together make a powerful and 'eloquent' case for the abolition of the death penalty.
The member who spoke before me gave us a very interesting and 'eloquent' speech.
The material is clearly presented and written in a lucid and 'eloquent' manner.
She was softly 'eloquent' , speech slow and hesitant in picking out the perfect words.
Pictures adorn many walls and words from many of his 'eloquent' and inspirational speeches stare out from others.
She was 'eloquent' , vocal and strong when she championed the cause of her students and her teacher colleagues.
His writing is superbly articulate and 'eloquent' , the essence of literary beauty.
Her novels are generally escapist romances 'eloquent' in their expression of the desires and anxieties of gender and race.
This book is an 'eloquent' contribution to the debate on the effects of a large group of chemicals and on the regulation of chemicals generally.
Barbara Stewart gave an 'eloquent' speech on the problems of child poverty.
His 'eloquent' , amusing, yet sad and sensitive writing raises many timely and important issues.
She is intelligent, 'eloquent' , attractive, modest, and a strong advocate for her positions.
The testimonies of the young boys are quite 'eloquent' of the systematic abuse spread over several years.
People would listen to them only because of their 'eloquent' expressions.
For all the 'eloquent' speeches that Blair has made, the reform agenda can hardly be said to have gathered pace.
It was an 'eloquent' speech that went unheard, except for the few of us present that day.
The Mennonite Church in Canada expresses such concern in 'eloquent' , thoughtful terms.
The arguments from both sides were 'eloquent' and persuasive, and for some time it seemed that the verdict could go either way.
Many other are more 'eloquently' expressing their disbelief and horror at this result.
As far as the actual story is concerned, I cannot express it sufficiently 'eloquently' in words.
Obviously some people can express these thoughts more 'eloquently' and creatively than most of us.
Was corporate influence on the press, and its right to be wrong, ever more 'eloquently' expressed?
It's rare that we find a poker player who is able to express himself so 'eloquently' .
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