Eloquent in a sentence as an adjective

The response is eloquent, but I think it sidesteps the point that concerns me and many others.

An eloquent description which captures the essence of one possible reaction.

Simple words and sentences can be tremendously eloquent when used properly.

* Schema Migrations:The default play doesn't have an eloquent way of managing schema changes, with Django you have South and it works fine most of the time.

" The question has been discussed many, many times over, and there are eloquent and robust defences for pure research to be found in many places.

It is an eloquent expression of a philosophy that has shaped how I approach problem-solving more than any other.

Doesn't change anything of course, one can either take pleasure in knowing they were right when others were wrong, or feel guilt at not having been more eloquent or convincing in their argument.

It was that she came out as a really smart, intelligent,sweet, eloquent and mature person in every interview she gave after hitting the headlines for being invited by Bill Gates.

To whom you’re going to award the task of being the censor?Isn’t the famous old story that the man who has to read all the pornography, in order to decide what is fit to be passed and what isn’t, is the man most likely to become debauched?Is there anyone you find eloquent enough to decide for you what you could read?

Eloquent definitions

adjective

expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech"

See also: facile fluent silver silver-tongued smooth-spoken