fluency
/ˈfluːənsi/
noun
- The ability to speak or write a language easily, smoothly, and accurately.
- The job requires fluency in both English and Mandarin.
- His fluency in French impressed everyone at the international conference.
- After living in Spain for two years, she achieved near-native fluency in Spanish.
- The quality of being smooth, effortless, and flowing in movement or performance.
- The pianist's fluency in playing the complex sonata amazed the audience.
- The dancer moved across the stage with remarkable fluency and grace.
- The gymnast's routine showed perfect fluency from start to finish.
- The ability to express ideas easily and clearly in speech or writing.
- The essay was praised for its clarity and fluency of thought.
- Her fluency as a public speaker made her a popular choice for keynote addresses.
- Reading widely helps improve your fluency in writing.
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