Eloquence /(?)/

El·o·quence

Eloquence

n.
  1. Fluent, forcible, elegant, and persuasive speech in public; the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language either spoken or written, thereby producing conviction or persuasion.
    Eloquence is speaking out . . . out of the abundance of the heart.
    — Hare.
  2. Fig.: Whatever produces the effect of moving and persuasive speech.
    Silence that spoke and eloquence of eyes.
    The hearts of men are their books; events are their tutors; great actions are their eloquence.
  3. That which is eloquently uttered or written.
    O, let my books be then the eloquence And dumb presagers of my speaking breast.