Expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively.
Sinônimos
Examples for "silver"
Examples for "silver"
1This silver block with attached chain is a good case in point.
2In Singapore, however, consumers used price dips to buy gold and silver.
3Wood and coal; apple and peach; iron and silver; ship and automobile.
4The stars were out; the sea was silver; the sun was up.
5You don't change our border silver as often as you used to.
1Debate continues regarding the most appropriate approach to this eloquent anatomical region.
2Politicians, religious leaders, and psychological experts all waxed eloquent on the subject.
3Their contributions, however, have frequently been both eloquent and to the point.
4Elsa finished with an eloquent shrug that said more than any words.
5No speech will be by far the most eloquent speech of all.
1While Zuckerberg is far from fluent, his language skills are nevertheless unusual.
2You know he's fluent in German and French as well as English?
3Rage was making him fluent; the words came easily, in a rush.
4Married with three children, Viehbacher is fluent in French, English and German.
5Most of the 225 members are fluent, and many speak several languages.
1So what do you get from the silver-tongued and silver-haired Mr Rogers?
2There was its superb bell tower, and its peal of silver-tongued chimes.
3Yes, how appropriately has the great bard of Time, termed Hope 'silver-tongued.'
4Next came the suggestion from silver-tongued Dorrie, as Annie was silent-
5He was not as bold or as silver-tongued as Tristan MacGregor.
1Only genius could have invented John Silver, that terribly smooth-spoken mariner.
2Damn the insolent, smooth-spoken knave of hearts, and confound the women!
3But, to return to Mr. Justis; you corroborate my own opinion of that smooth-spoken gentleman.
4He was always a villain, smooth-spoken and plausible, but a dangerous, subtle villain all the same.
5You know from yourselves surely that both Christian and Hopeful carried that black but smooth-spoken man within themselves.
1The illusory, facile nature of that idea is exposed in the novel.
2New synthetic routes enable facile interconversion of coordination modes and supporting ligands.
3But this was a case in which the descent was not facile.
4The facile construction of metal-DNA complexes using 'Click' reactions is reported here.
5This exercise is a great aid in developing a facile English style.
6That last sentence is not so facile as it at first seems.
7The normal facile ability of her kind to vocalize was asserting itself.
8But this facile explanation reveals why most of these schemes are doomed.
9These grave, silent girls have their own charm, even for facile people.
10And made facile and impertinent remarks, in the name of youthful artless-ness.
11Worse, politically facile China-bashing suggests both men may miss a big opportunity.
12People who cannot engage in pastimes at will are not socially facile.
13And, if the scheme is facile, you're in for some real sticker-shock.
14He knocked off his tasks with a facile stroke, as it were.
15From two to five books a year came from his facile pen.
16Professor Eucken does not attempt to satisfy us with a facile optimism.
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