Eloquent vs Superexpressive - What's the difference?
eloquent | superexpressive |
fluently persuasive and articulate
effective in expressing meaning by speech
Especially expressive; very eloquent.
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As adjectives the difference between eloquent and superexpressive
is that eloquent is eloquent (fluently persuasive and articulate) while superexpressive is especially expressive; very eloquent.eloquent
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Eloquent expresses stronger praise than do articulate or .Synonyms
* articulate * well-spokenDerived terms
* eloquentlyExternal links
* * ----superexpressive
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