First Known Use: 1585
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fluent
adjective flu·ent \ˈflü-ənt\
: able to speak a language easily and very well
: done in a smooth and easy way
Full Definition of FLUENT
1
a : capable of flowing : fluid 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 : polished <a fluent performance> <spoke in fluent English> c : having or showing mastery of a subject or skill <fluent in mathematics>
— flu·ent·ly adverb
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Origin of FLUENT
Latin fluent-, fluens, present participle of fluere — more at fluid
Related to FLUENT
- Synonyms
- eloquent, articulate, silver-tongued, well-spoken
- Antonyms
- inarticulate, ineloquent, unvocal
FLUENT Defined for Kids
fluent
adjective flu·ent \ˈflü-ənt\
Definition of FLUENT for Kids
1
: able to speak easily and well <He was fluent in Spanish.>
2
: smooth and correct <She speaks fluent German.>
— flu·ent·ly \-ənt-lē\ adverb
Word Root of FLUENT
The Latin word fluere, meaning “to flow,” gives us the root flu. Words from the Latin fluere have something to do with flowing. A fluid is a substance that flows and is usually a liquid. When someone is fluent in a language the words flow out of her or him. Anything superfluous, or extra, has flowed forth beyond what is necessary.
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