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View usage for: fluency in British English (ˈfluːənsɪ) nounthe quality of being fluent, esp facility in speech or writing fluency in American English (ˈfluənsi) noun the quality or condition of being fluent, esp. in speech or writing Word origin LL fluentia < L fluens: see fluent Examples of 'fluency' in a sentencefluency They were able to answer with ease and fluency questions about the differences between them.He speaks their language with a fluency matched only by the texture of his strokes.But one thing we take for granted is fluency in the language.It was a shame others struggled to find the same fluency on a slow pitch.Yet in the teaching of foreign languages, fluency is often neglected.YES, if they can find fluency. Synonyms of 'fluency'ability to speak or write, good command, articulateness ease, control, facility, command More Synonyms of fluency To work as a translator, you need fluency in at least one language. Synonyms ability to speak or write good command articulateness He was praised for speeches of remarkable fluency. Synonyms ease control assurance slickness glibness volubility articulateness Additional synonymsDefinition knowledge His command of English was excellent. Synonyms knowledge, ability, grasp, mastery, comprehension, fluencyDefinition skill or ease He had always spoken with facility. Synonyms ease, readiness, fluency, smoothness, effortlessness Synonyms smoothness, readiness, fluency, patter, plausibility, gift of the gab, slickness - fluctuate
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Additional synonymsthe warmth of his personality and the readiness of his wit Synonyms promptness, facility, ease, skill, dexterity, rapidity, quickness, adroitness, handiness, promptitude the strength and smoothness of his movements Synonyms fluency, finish, flow, ease, polish, rhythm, efficiency, felicity, smooth running, slickness, effortlessness |