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US
/ˈfɫuənt/
]
[ UK /flˈuːənt/ ]
[ UK /flˈuːənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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smooth and unconstrained in movement
the fluid motion of a cat
the liquid grace of a ballerina
a long, smooth stride -
expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively
silver speech
able to dazzle with his facile tongue
How To Use fluent In A Sentence
- Immediately above the anterior perforated substance, the pear-shaped head of the caudate nucleus is confluent with the putamen of the lentiform nucleus.
- Plurimum incitant et provocant influentiae caelestes. Anatomy of Melancholy
- Coblentz had its ancient name of Confluentes, from its standing at the junction of the two rivers. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 04: Caligula
- Regular testing of influent to determine when the grit content is low enough to handle in the plant. Volcanic Ash -- Effects on Waste Water and Mitigation Strategies
- The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
- It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of influential economics blogger Doris "Tanta" death. Burma: Condolence message from a Burmese blogger monk
- S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
- DePalma is fluent in a language that few of us can speak.
- Suddenly his speech is fluent, his laughter rich and full. Times, Sunday Times
- He has studied and performed jazz from bebop to fusion, played as fluently with hardcore and heavy metal musicians as with soundtrack samples.