• Fluency

    Origin

    From Latin fluentia, cognate French fluence.

    Noun

    fluency

    (plural fluencies)
    1. The quality of smoothness of flow
    2. (linguistics) The quality of being fluent in a language; A person's command of a particular language.
    3. The quality of consistently applying skill correctly in the manner of one well-practiced at it, requiring little deliberate thought to perform without mistakes
      • 2011, December 10, David Ornstein, Arsenal 1 - 0 Everton, While Gunners boss Arsene Wenger had warned his players against letting the pre-match festivities distract them from the task at hand, they clearly struggled for fluency early on.
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