fluency

fluency
Synonyms and related words:
Atticism, abundance, affluence, afflux, affluxion, amplitude, appropriateness, articulateness, big mouth, candor, chasteness, chastity, chylifaction, chylification, clarity, classicalism, classicism, clearness, cloud of words, comeliness, command, communicativeness, concourse, confluence, conflux, control, conversableness, copiousness, correctness, course, crosscurrent, current, defluxion, diffuseness, diffusion, diffusiveness, dignity, directness, discrimination, distinction, downflow, downpour, drift, driftage, ease, effortlessness, effusion, effusiveness, elegance, elegancy, eloquence, extravagance, exuberance, facility, fecundity, felicitousness, felicity, fertility, finish, fittingness, flow, flow of words, flowing, flowing periods, flowing tongue, fluent tongue, fluidity, fluidness, flux, flux de bouche, flux de paroles, flux of words, fluxility, fluxion, formlessness, frankness, garrulity, garrulousness, gassiness, gift of gab, glibness, good taste, grace, gracefulness, gracility, gregariousness, gush, gushiness, gushing, inflow, juiciness, lactation, lactescence, limpidity, liquefaction, liquidness, logorrhea, long-windedness, loose tongue, loquaciousness, loquacity, lucidity, macrology, milkiness, mill run, millrace, moisture, naturalness, neatness, onrush, onward course, openness, outflow, outpour, overflow, palilogy, pellucidity, perspicuity, plainness, pleonasm, poetry, polish, prodigality, productivity, profuseness, profusion, prolificacy, prolificity, prolixity, propriety, purity, race, rampancy, rankness, redundancy, refinement, reiteration, reiterativeness, repetition for effect, repetitiveness, restraint, rheuminess, run, rush, sappiness, seemliness, serosity, set, simplicity, slickness, slush, smoothness, sociability, spate, spate of words, straightforwardness, stream, succulence, superabundance, superfluity, superflux, suppuration, surge, talkativeness, taste, tastefulness, tautology, teemingness, terseness, tide, tirade, trend, unaffectedness, undercurrent, undertow, verbosity, volubility, water flow, wateriness, windiness

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • fluency — [flo͞o′ən sē] n. 〚LL fluentia < L fluens: see FLUENT〛 the quality or condition of being fluent, esp. in speech or writing * * * See fluent. * * * …   Universalium

  • fluency — index facility (easiness), parlance, skill Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • fluency — (n.) 1620s, abundance, later smooth and easy flow (1630s), from FLUENT (Cf. fluent) + CY (Cf. cy). Replaced earlier fluence (c.1600) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • fluency — n. 1) to acquire fluency 2) to demonstrate, display fluency 3) fluency in (fluency in a foreign language) 4) fluency to + inf. (she has enough fluency to order a meal in English) * * * [ fluːənsɪ] display fluency to acquire fluency to demonstrate …   Combinatory dictionary

  • fluency — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ oral, verbal ▪ reading VERB + FLUENCY ▪ achieve, acquire, develop ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • fluency — UK [ˈfluːənsɪ] / US [ˈfluənsɪ] noun [singular/uncountable] 1) the ability to speak a foreign language very well The job requires fluency in Spanish. 2) a clear and confident way of expressing yourself without seeming to make an effort He writes… …   English dictionary

  • fluency — fluent ► ADJECTIVE 1) speaking or writing in an articulate and natural manner. 2) (of a language) used easily and accurately. 3) smoothly graceful and easy: a runner in fluent motion. 4) able to flow freely; fluid. DERIVATIVES fluency noun… …   English terms dictionary

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