What is another word for multieloquent?

Pronunciation: [mˌʌltɪˈɛləkwənt] (IPA)

Multieloquent is a rare and complex word used to describe someone who is highly articulate or fluent in multiple languages. Synonyms for multieloquent include polyglot, multilingual, verbose, articulate, and voluble. Polyglot refers to a person who speaks several languages fluently. Multilingual applies to someone who speaks or uses several languages. Verbose describes someone who uses too many words or talks excessively. Articulate refers to someone who speaks clearly and effectively. Voluble describes someone who speaks fluently and at length without hesitation. All of these synonyms share the same general meaning as multieloquent while providing different nuances and shades of meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Multieloquent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for Multieloquent?

Related words: multilingual speaker, language translator, spanish speaker, english speaking, american speaking, french speaker, chinese speaker

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