eloquent speaker
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeloquentandspeaker
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eloquent
adjective
uk/ˈel.ə.kwənt/us/ˈel.ə.kwənt/
giving a clear, ...
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speaker
noun[C]
uk/ˈspiː.kər/us/ˈspiː.kɚ/
a person who gives a speech at a ...
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(Definition ofeloquentandspeakerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeloquent speaker
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I am not being patronising, because he is aneloquentspeaker.
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It was stated by a veryeloquentspeakerthat in his view there were three schools of thought about taxation.
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He still has a reputation as a mosteloquentspeaker.
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I do not doubt that theeloquentspeakerwas saying what he believed on both those occasions.
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A gifted andeloquentspeaker, he became well liked by the men under his command.
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From his childhood he was aneloquentspeakerand a very good writer.
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He was aneloquentspeakerand would often send reporters scrambling for dictionaries.
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He was aneloquentspeakerand popular with journalists.
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He also served as a roving evangelist, and was a mosteloquentspeaker.
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He was a prolific writer, as well as a popular andeloquentspeaker.
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He was known as aneloquentspeakerand became a local leader of several social causes including temperance and labor rights.
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He was described as aneloquentspeakerand forceful writer on political and literary subjects.
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He was aneloquentspeaker, and his sound knowledge of business and finance gave him a marked influence among all parties in the chamber.
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He became a frequent andeloquentspeakerin the labor rights cause.
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He was aneloquentspeaker, and several of his speeches were printed.
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Amalickiah is described as a large and strong man who was also aneloquentspeaker.
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He was a veryeloquentspeaker.
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Brittan was a veryeloquentspeaker, but he had a biting and sarcastic character, and was disliked, and even feared, by some.
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No teacher would deny it helps, but many eloquent speakers would not know 'collocation' if it sat up and bit them.
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Hyde, aneloquentspeaker, he saw as very faithful and diligent, with great power in preaching; so much so that other preachers did not dare come against him.
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