ineloquent
[ in-el-uh-kwuh nt ]
/ ɪnˈɛl ə kwənt /
adjective
not eloquent.
Origin of ineloquent
OTHER WORDS FROM ineloquent
in·el·o·quence, noun in·el·o·quent·ly, adverbWords nearby ineloquent
inelastic supply,
inelegance,
inelegancy,
inelegant,
ineligible,
ineloquent,
ineluctable,
ineludible,
inenarrable,
inept,
ineptitude
Example sentences from the Web for ineloquent
Mr. Henson throws in some not ineloquent remarks about the abolition by Christianity of the gladiatorial shows at Rome.
Flowers of Freethought |George W. FooteThey are often not ineloquent, but the eloquence seems to have passed under the hands of the composition-master.
British Dictionary definitions for ineloquent
ineloquent
/ (ɪnˈɛləkwənt) /
adjective
lacking eloquence or fluency of expression