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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Her ineloquent pronunciation of words made it hard to understand her.
The ineloquent response from the customer service representative frustrated the customer.
The author's ineloquent prose left the readers confused.
The writer's style was ineloquent, and the prose was difficult to follow.
John's presentation was ineloquent, and he struggled to convey his ideas.
The athlete's ineloquent response to the interviewer's question became an instant viral meme.
The author's ineloquent writing style made the book difficult to understand.
The ineloquent instructions made it difficult to assemble the furniture.
The professor's ineloquent lecture made the students lose interest.
The ineloquent translation left the meaning of the poem unclear.
Her ineloquent response revealed her lack of knowledge on the subject.
Her ineloquent body language betrayed her true feelings.
I struggle to write well when I am ineloquent.
His ineloquent gestures conveyed a lack of confidence.
The ineloquent delivery of the news caused unnecessary panic.
The artist's ineloquent brushstrokes left the painting unfinished.
The politician's ineloquent speech failed to persuade the audience.
Her ineloquent apology only made things worse.
The lawyer's ineloquent arguments failed to persuade the jury.
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