EloquentAdj - fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- clearly expressing or indicating something.
Synonyms: fluent, articulate, expressive,
Origin: late Middle English: via Old French from Latin eloquent- ‘speaking out,’ from the verb eloqui
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Fervent• adjective• having or displaying a passionate
intensity.• Synonyms: impassioned, passionate,
intense, vehement, ardent, sincere• Origin: Middle English: via Old French from
Latin fervent- ‘boiling,’ from the verb fervere . Compare with fervid and fervor.
Malevolent• adjective• having or showing a wish to do
evil to others.• Synonyms: rancorous, vicious, vindictive
Origin:early 16th century: from Latin malevolent- ‘wishing evil,’ from male ‘ill’ + volent- ‘wishing’ (from the verb velle ).
Benevolent• Adjective• well meaning and kindly.• Synonyms: good, benign,compassionate,
caring, altruistic• Origin: late Middle English: from Old
French benivolent, from Latin bene volent- ‘well wishing,’ from bene ‘well’ + velle ‘to wish.’
Renege• verb• to break a rule of play or go back
on one's word • Synonyms: default, break,
backtrack, welsh• Origin: mid 16th century (in the
sense ‘desert (especially a faith or a person)’): from medieval Latin renegare, from Latin re- (expressing intensive force) + negare ‘deny.’