Silver Tongued

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪl.vər tʌŋd/

Definitions of silver tongued

adjective describing someone who is eloquent or persuasive in speech

Example Sentences

A1 He is a silver tongued salesman who can convince anyone to buy his products.

A2 The politician's silver tongued speeches won over many voters.

B1 She used her silver tongued charm to negotiate a better deal for her company.

B2 The lawyer's silver tongued arguments swayed the jury in favor of his client.

C1 The CEO's silver tongued persuasion skills helped secure a lucrative business deal.

C2 The renowned author is known for his silver tongued wit and eloquence in his writing.

Examples of silver tongued in a Sentence

formal The silver tongued speaker was able to persuade the audience with ease.

informal He's known as the silver tongued charmer around here.

slang Watch out for that silver tongued devil, he'll talk you into anything.

figurative Her silver tongued words cut through the tension in the room.

Grammatical Forms of silver tongued

past tense

silver tongued

plural

silver tongued

comparative

more silver tongued

superlative

most silver tongued

present tense

is silver tongued

future tense

will be silver tongued

perfect tense

has been silver tongued

continuous tense

is being silver tongued

singular

silver tongued

positive degree

silver tongued

infinitive

to be silver tongued

gerund

being silver tongued

participle

silver tongued

Origin and Evolution of silver tongued

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'silver tongued' originated from ancient Greek and Roman mythology, where silver was associated with eloquence and persuasion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'silver tongued' has come to refer to someone who is charming, persuasive, and skilled in the art of speaking convincingly.