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ineloquence

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in⋅el⋅o⋅quent

[in-el-uh-kwuhnt]
–adjective
not eloquent.

Origin:
1520–30; < LL inēloquent- (s. of inēloquēns). See in- 3 , eloquent


in⋅el⋅o⋅quence, noun
in⋅el⋅o⋅quent⋅ly, adverb
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in·el·o·quent   (ĭn-ěl'ə-kwənt)   
adj.  Lacking or displaying a lack of eloquence.
in·el'o·quence n., in·el'o·quent·ly adv.
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