1. Eloquent
She doesn't talk much, but once she does speak she is eloquent.
We were deeply impressed by the lecturer's eloquent speech.
He made an eloquent speech.
The eloquent campaigner was elected hands down.
The audience was impressed by his eloquent lecture.
It seems like you're unexpectedly eloquent.
When it comes to politics, he is as eloquent as anyone.
The eloquent scholar readily participated in the debate.
The boy became more eloquent.
In ancient Athens a rhetor would teach his pupils the art of eloquent speech.
He's eloquent, smart and has a very good radio voice.
It was surprising to see someone like Neelie Kroes, who is otherwise so eloquent, suddenly spouting out trite phrases
Mark's vocabulary is poor. He's not very eloquent.
Tom spoke very eloquently at Mary's funeral
His speech is very eloquent.
2. Meaningful
She gave me a meaningful look.
Tom gave Mary a meaningful look.
The worker made a meaningful contribution to the project.
Everyone listened and was very happy, thinking this wedding was both original and meaningful.
In the main, I am in favor of political reform if meaningful changes are made.
Your effort is meaningful.
Through an understanding ofon-verbal behaviour, you will achieve a deeper, more meaningfuliew of the world around you.
She raised one eyebrow in a meaningful way.
They want a chance to do meaningful work.
he said some meaningful words on marriage
a meaningful discussion, a meaningful look
It is not meaningful
small talk is what we call a polite and informal conversation about things which aren't really important or meaningful when meeting people socially
I mean, all you could do is give them a meaningful look.
He regards women as disposable pleasures rather than as meaningful pursuits.