Definition of Ineloquently

1. Adverb. Without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner. "The freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately"

Exact synonyms: Inarticulately
Antonyms: Articulately, Eloquently
Partainyms: Inarticulate

Definition of Ineloquently

1. adv. Without eloquence.

Definition of Ineloquently

1. Adverb. Without eloquence. ¹

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Definition of Ineloquently

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ineloquently

inelative case
inelegance
inelegances
inelegancies
inelegancy
inelegant
inelegantly
ineligibilities
ineligibility
ineligible
ineligibles
ineligibly
ineliminable
ineloquence
ineloquent
ineloquently (current term)
ineluctability
ineluctable
ineluctably
ineludible
inembryonate
inenarrable
inenubilable
inenumerable
inept
inepter
ineptest
ineptitude
ineptitudes
ineptly

Literary usage of Ineloquently

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Intelligence by Hippolyte Adolphe Taine, T. D. Haye (1889)
"He rose, not ineloquently, from the description of one anguish to another, when at last, carried away by uncontrollable excitement, he merely uttered, ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1806)
"I do not mean to say, that you spoke ineloquently; but I think you set out with making many injudicious concessions to ..."

3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1847)
"... preached the doctrines of his divine master not ineloquently in the pulpit, but with ten times more power in the silent rhetoric of his life. ..."

4. The Bachelor of the Albany by Marmion Wilard Savage (1848)
"He was a young, but a married man, almost as poor as his divine Master, whose doctrines he preached, not ineloquently, in the pulpit, but with ten times ..."

5. A Collection of Theological Essays from Various Authors by American Unitarian Association (1860)
"... it sounds, not ineloquently, but too uncertainly, from the deep struggles of Coleridge ; and it found a happier expounder in him whose recent loss we ..."

6. The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for (1815)
"But Gallia suffers ;—and her anxious Muse This night with trembling hope for pardon sues;— ineloquently pleads her fearful cause, Your grace implores, ..."

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