Associations to the word «Fluent»
Noun
- Romanian
- Vietnamese
- Pronunciation
- Utterance
- Ukrainian
- Stroll
- Logic
- Welsh
- Vocabulary
- Eloquence
- Dementia
- Syndrome
- Armenian
- Norwegian
- Taker
- Taiwanese
- Bulgarian
- Situation
- Inuit
- Zulu
- Mongolian
- Repetition
- Czech
- Essay
- Easy
- Schooling
- Grader
- Lan
- Assyrian
- Action
- Tibetan
- Liar
- Subtype
- Non
- Value
- Filipinos
- Irish
- Interface
- Lobe
- Albanian
- Uzbek
- Axiom
- Immigrant
- Knowledge
- Cursing
- Manner
- Morse
Adjective
- Russian
- Functional
- German
- Slovene
- Learned
- Italian
- Marathi
- Sensory
- Semantic
- Latin
- Deaf
- Mastered
- Basque
- Greek
- Albanian
- Elderly
- Passive
- Catalan
- Represented
- Chinese
- Thai
- Vernacular
- Becoming
- Posterior
- Skilled
- Syntactic
- Armenian
- Cornish
- Kurdish
- Indonesian
- False
- Endangered
- Studied
- Invaluable
- Competent
- Korean
- Khmer
- Review
- Coptic
- Accomplished
- Turkish
- Collaborative
- Ready
- Preschool
- Polish
- Finnish
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLUENT, adjective. That flows; flowing, liquid.
FLUENT, adjective. (linguistics) Able to speak a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently – in a flowing way.
FLUENT, noun. (mathematics) (obsolete) A continuous variable, especially one with respect to time in Newton's Method of Fluxions.
Dictionary definition
FLUENT, adjective. Smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina".
FLUENT, adjective. Expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech".
Wise words
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