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    Flu·ent
    /ˈflo͞oənt/

    adjective

  2. 1. a. : capable of flowing : fluid. powered, granular, or fluent materials. b. : capable of moving with ease and grace. the fluent body of a dancer. 2. a. : capable of using a language easily and accurately. fluent in Spanish. a fluent writer. b. : effortlessly smooth and flowing. a fluent performance. spoke in fluent English. c.

  3. FLUENT meaning: 1. When a person is fluent, they can speak a language easily, well, and quickly: 2. When a…. Learn more.

  4. able to speak or write smoothly, easily, or readily: a fluent speaker; fluent in six languages. easy; graceful: fluent motion; fluent curves. flowing, as a stream. capable of flowing; fluid, as liquids or gases. easily changed or adapted; pliant.

  5. To be fluent in something — like a language or an instrument — is to be able to use it smoothly and effortlessly. It takes many years and lots of practice to become fluent in a second language. But when you're finally fluent, you can understand it, speak it, and write easily in it.

  6. If your speech, reading, or writing is fluent, you speak, read, or write easily, smoothly, and clearly with no mistakes. He had emerged from being a hesitant and unsure candidate into a fluent debater.

  7. 1. a. Able to express oneself readily and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in three languages. b. Flowing effortlessly; polished: speaks fluent Russian; gave a fluent performance of the sonata. 2. Flowing or moving smoothly; graceful: a yacht with long, fluent curves. 3. Flowing or capable of flowing; fluid.

  8. fluent (in something) able to speak, read or write a language, especially a foreign language, easily and well. She's fluent in Polish. a fluent speaker/reader ‘Can he speak German?’ ‘Yes, he’s fluent.’ Topics Language b1

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