Pronunciation: /fluː.ənt/
adjective able to express oneself easily and articulately
A1 She is becoming more fluent in basic English phrases.
A2 He can hold a simple conversation in English, but is not yet fluent.
B1 After years of practice, she has become fluent in Spanish.
B2 He is fluent in French and can easily communicate with native speakers.
C1 Her fluency in Mandarin Chinese allows her to work as a translator.
C2 He is so fluent in multiple languages that he can switch between them effortlessly.
adverb fluently
A1 She speaks English fluently.
A2 He can communicate fluently in Spanish.
B1 They are becoming more fluent in French.
B2 I am fluent in both written and spoken English.
C1 The professor is fluent in multiple languages.
C2 She is fluent in technical jargon related to her field.
formal She is fluent in three different languages, making her a valuable asset to the international team.
informal I wish I could be as fluent in Spanish as my sister is.
slang Dude, have you heard him rap? He's so fluent with his words!
figurative His movements on the dance floor were so fluent, it was like watching poetry in motion.
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