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13 definitions found for Fluent

Websters 1828 Dictionary
Fluent FLU'ENT, a. [See Fluency.
1. Liquid; flowing.
2. Flowing; passing.
Motion being a fluent thing.
3. Ready in the use of words; voluble; copious; having words at command and uttering them with facility and smoothness; as a fluent speaker.
4. Flowing; voluble; smooth; as fluent speech.
FLU'ENT, n.
1. A stream; a current of water. [Little used.]
2. The variable or flowing quantity in fluxions.

WordNet (r) 3.0
fluent adj 1: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina" [syn: fluent, fluid, liquid, smooth] 2: expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech" [syn: eloquent, facile, fluent, silver, silver-tongued, smooth-spoken]

Dictionary of Ro
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003)
fluent adjective Etymology: Latin fluent-, fluens, present participle of fluere — more at fluid Date: 1585 1. a. capable of flowing ; fluid b. capable of moving with ease and grace <the fluent body of a dancer> 2. a. capable of using a language easily and accurately <fluent in Spanish> <a fluent writer> b. effortlessly smooth and flowing ; polished <a fluent performance> <spoke in fluent English> c. having or showing mastery of a subject or skill <fluent in math> • fluently adverb

Oxford English Reference Dictionary
fluent
adj.
1 a (of speech or literary style) flowing naturally and readily. b having command of a foreign language (is fluent in German). c able to speak quickly and easily.
2 flowing easily or gracefully (the fluent line of her arabesque).
3 archaic liable to change; unsettled.
Derivatives:
fluently adv.
Etymology: L fluere flow

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
fluent 1. Someone who is fluent in a particular language, can speak the language easily and correctly. You can also say that someone speaks fluent French, Chinese, or some other language. She studied eight foreign languages but is fluent in only six of them... He speaks fluent Russian. ADJ: oft ADJ in nfluency To work as a translator, you need fluency in at least one foreign language. N-UNCOUNTfluently He spoke three languages fluently. ADV 2. If your speech, reading, or writing is fluent, you speak, read, or write easily, smoothly, and clearly with no mistakes. He had emerged from being a hesitant and unsure candidate into a fluent debater. ADJfluency His son was praised for speeches of remarkable fluency. N-UNCOUNTfluently Alex didn't read fluently till he was nearly seven. ADV: ADV with v

English Explanatory Dictionary
fluent ˈflu:ənt adj. 1 a (of speech or literary style) flowing naturally and readily. b having command of a foreign language (is fluent in German). c able to speak quickly and easily. 2 flowing easily or gracefully (the fluent line of her arabesque). 3 archaic liable to change; unsettled. øøfluently adv. [L fluere flow]

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fluent Flu"ent, n. 1. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.] 2. [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; -- called, in the modern calculus, the function or integral.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fluent Flu"ent, a. [L. fluens, -entis, p. pr. of fluere to flow; cf. Gr. ? to boil over. Cf. Fluctuate, Flux.] 1. Flowing or capable of flowing; liquid; glodding; easily moving. 2. Ready in the use of words; voluble; copious; having words at command; and uttering them with facility and smoothness; as, a fluent speaker; hence, flowing; voluble; smooth; -- said of language; as, fluent speech. With most fluent utterance. --Denham. Fluent as the flight of a swallow is the sultan's letter. --De Quincey.

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
fluent a. 1. Flowing, gliding, liquid, current. 2. Smooth. 3. Copious, affluent, ready (in speech).

English Explanatory Dictionary (Synonyms)
fluent ˈflu:ənt adj. articulate, eloquent, well-spoken, felicitous, graceful, facile, easy, natural, effortless, ready, smooth, polished, flowing, voluble, glib, slick; expressive: She is a fluent speaker of Spanish.

Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
133 Moby Thesaurus words for "fluent": affluent, all jaw, apt, articulate, ascending, axial, back, back-flowing, backward, balanced, candid, chatty, communicative, concinnate, concinnous, confluent, conversational, coursing, cursive, decurrent, defluent, descending, diffluent, down-trending, downward, drifting, easy, effortless, effusive, elegant, eloquent, euphonic, euphonical, euphonious, expansive, expressive, facile, felicitous, flip, flowing, fluid, fluidal, fluidic, fluxible, fluxile, fluxional, fluxionary, fluxive, flying, frank, gabby, garrulous, gassy, glib, going, gossipy, graceful, gregarious, gulfy, gushing, gushy, gyrational, gyratory, harmonious, juicy, liquid, liquidy, long-winded, loquacious, mazy, meandering, measured, mounting, multiloquent, multiloquious, natural, newsy, ordered, orderly, overtalkative, passing, pleasing, plunging, polished, pouring, profluent, progressive, prolix, prompt, quick, racing, ready, reflowing, refluent, regressive, retrogressive, rising, rotary, rotational, rotatory, running, runny, rushing, sappy, serpentine, sideward, sinking, slick, sluggish, smooth, smooth-sounding, smooth-spoken, soaring, sociable, streaming, succulent, surging, surgy, sweet, symmetrical, talkative, talky, tidal, tripping, up-trending, upward, verbose, vocal, voluble, vortical, watery, well-spoken, windy




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