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What part of speech is eloquent?

"Eloquent" can be a few parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Adjective: This is the most common use. It describes something that is characterized by fluency and persuasiveness of speech or writing.

* Example: "She gave an eloquent speech about the importance of education."

* Noun: It can refer to the quality of being eloquent.

* Example: "His eloquence impressed everyone in the room."

* Adverb: Although less common, it can modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb, meaning "in an eloquent manner."

* Example: "She spoke eloquently about her experiences."

So, the specific part of speech depends on its context in the sentence.

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