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Definition of fluently in English: fluentlyadverb ˈfluːəntliˈfluəntli 1With an ability to express oneself easily and articulately. he writes fluently and authoritatively she speaks fluently and convincingly on the need for more controls Example sentencesExamples - The pace is formidable, the wry tone even and well-sustained, and the narrative fluently written.
- He spoke fluently with lines that were completely brilliant.
- He sets out from a secure base and tells his story of Johnston's life fluently.
- She answered in a fluently written letter punctuated by dashes about the death of her husband.
- He writes fluently in a manner that sustains interest over a wide range of subjects.
- Right now, from his home in Houston, he's fluently relating every detail of his life to date over the telephone.
- She was speaking fluently about the family, most of which was having no impact on Faith.
- He talks fluently about everything from his strategic vision for the bank to his economic forecasts.
- Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness.
- The preface and introduction fluently delineate many of the issues raised by the speeches.
- 1.1 (with reference to speaking or reading a particular foreign language) with ease and accuracy.
children learned to read fluently by the end of the year he can converse fluently in Filipino Example sentencesExamples - The dream of many Oneidas is that one day most members will be able to speak the language fluently.
- In 1987, approximately 125,000 Navajos on the reservation still spoke Navajo fluently.
- We were introduced to an American Peace Corps lady who could speak Oshiwambo fluently.
- He is married to a Chinese woman and speaks Chinese fluently.
- He speaks about five languages fluently and a lot more in bits and pieces.
- An Urdu speaker, he lived in Turkey from the age of 6 to 13, and he speaks Turkish fluently.
- Most also speak English fluently, which has made the transition to American society easier for many Indian immigrants.
- Approximately 300,000 people speak Welsh as their first language, just about all of whom will speak English fluently, too.
- It is not uncommon for Congolese persons to fluently speak four or more languages.
- Most Tanzanians with postsecondary educations speak both official languages fluently in addition to their tribal language.
2In a smoothly graceful and effortless manner. Smith batted fluently to hit 11 fours off 115 balls Moscow Flyer jumped fluently at Aintree to record a six-length victory Example sentencesExamples - The figures within the narrative of the game fluently represent its wider thematic implications.
- As soon as his hands were clasped around his bass, his musical memory would shift straight into gear, his hands moving fluently.
- One highlight of the season has been seeing how fluently we all work together when developing the structures and choreographic sequences.
- He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer.
- The corps is not drilled in polite vertical lines—its six women keep fluently changing formations.
- It is a joy to hear such weightless, fluently articulated harp playing.
- She is a most beautiful actress who, without much formal dance training, danced amazingly fluently throughout the evening.
- He meets an isolated female who is his muse (moving fluently through classically statuesque poses) and his messenger of death.
- She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing.
- It is no coincidence that he moves fluently between traditional, isolated studio practice and his 13-year commitment to the housing project.
3In a way that progresses smoothly. Example sentencesExamples - This allows the practice to run more fluently by reducing bottlenecks at reception during busy times.
- Her keen grasp of resources, talents, and planning keeps the agency's production running fluently.
- All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street.
- Some days you crumple and throw page after page of written sheets in the trash, and some days it flows fluently.
- Watching the marathon of dance I felt honored to attend and in awe of a culture where dance and worship fluently interlock.
- The expected uses would be considerable, such as for repairs which must fluently result from the rapidity and multiplicity of the motor.
- In my tests, the app ran fluently and did not give any reason for complaints.
- It is very cinematic, and the camera moves fluently under his deft direction.
- Topography, history, and natural history mingle fluently.
- The film runs fluently and has different emotions running through it—some sad, some very funny!
Definition of fluently in US English: fluentlyadverbˈfluəntliˈflo͞oəntlē 1With an ability to express oneself easily and articulately. he writes fluently and authoritatively she speaks fluently and convincingly on the need for more controls Example sentencesExamples - The pace is formidable, the wry tone even and well-sustained, and the narrative fluently written.
- He writes fluently in a manner that sustains interest over a wide range of subjects.
- She answered in a fluently written letter punctuated by dashes about the death of her husband.
- He spoke fluently with lines that were completely brilliant.
- Right now, from his home in Houston, he's fluently relating every detail of his life to date over the telephone.
- He talks fluently about everything from his strategic vision for the bank to his economic forecasts.
- He sets out from a secure base and tells his story of Johnston's life fluently.
- She was speaking fluently about the family, most of which was having no impact on Faith.
- Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness.
- The preface and introduction fluently delineate many of the issues raised by the speeches.
- 1.1 (with reference to speaking or reading a particular foreign language) with ease and accuracy.
children learned to read fluently by the end of the year he can converse fluently in Filipino Example sentencesExamples - Most also speak English fluently, which has made the transition to American society easier for many Indian immigrants.
- Approximately 300,000 people speak Welsh as their first language, just about all of whom will speak English fluently, too.
- Most Tanzanians with postsecondary educations speak both official languages fluently in addition to their tribal language.
- It is not uncommon for Congolese persons to fluently speak four or more languages.
- An Urdu speaker, he lived in Turkey from the age of 6 to 13, and he speaks Turkish fluently.
- He speaks about five languages fluently and a lot more in bits and pieces.
- He is married to a Chinese woman and speaks Chinese fluently.
- In 1987, approximately 125,000 Navajos on the reservation still spoke Navajo fluently.
- We were introduced to an American Peace Corps lady who could speak Oshiwambo fluently.
- The dream of many Oneidas is that one day most members will be able to speak the language fluently.
2In a smoothly graceful and effortless manner. Moscow Flyer jumped fluently at Aintree to record a six-length victory if they move their bow fluently throughout those 4 octaves, then they are good violinists Example sentencesExamples - She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing.
- He meets an isolated female who is his muse (moving fluently through classically statuesque poses) and his messenger of death.
- He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer.
- It is a joy to hear such weightless, fluently articulated harp playing.
- The figures within the narrative of the game fluently represent its wider thematic implications.
- It is no coincidence that he moves fluently between traditional, isolated studio practice and his 13-year commitment to the housing project.
- As soon as his hands were clasped around his bass, his musical memory would shift straight into gear, his hands moving fluently.
- She is a most beautiful actress who, without much formal dance training, danced amazingly fluently throughout the evening.
- One highlight of the season has been seeing how fluently we all work together when developing the structures and choreographic sequences.
- The corps is not drilled in polite vertical lines—its six women keep fluently changing formations.
3In a way that progresses smoothly. Example sentencesExamples - Some days you crumple and throw page after page of written sheets in the trash, and some days it flows fluently.
- In my tests, the app ran fluently and did not give any reason for complaints.
- The expected uses would be considerable, such as for repairs which must fluently result from the rapidity and multiplicity of the motor.
- Her keen grasp of resources, talents, and planning keeps the agency's production running fluently.
- Watching the marathon of dance I felt honored to attend and in awe of a culture where dance and worship fluently interlock.
- All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street.
- It is very cinematic, and the camera moves fluently under his deft direction.
- The film runs fluently and has different emotions running through it—some sad, some very funny!
- Topography, history, and natural history mingle fluently.
- This allows the practice to run more fluently by reducing bottlenecks at reception during busy times.
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