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fluently

American  
[floo-uhnt-lee] / ˈflu ənt li /

adverb

  1. smoothly, relatively rapidly, and easily, with few or no errors.

    Herbert Hoover moved his family to China before becoming president, and he and his wife learned to speak Mandarin Chinese fluently.

    I can type as fluently as Rubenstein played the piano.

  2. with easy and graceful motion or with smooth, natural transitions.

    Her small yet strong body moved fluently through the woods as if part of it.

    Moving fluently from personal to public history, his poetry has been acclaimed for both its candor and its authority.


Other Word Forms

  • nonfluently adverb
  • overfluently adverb
  • unfluently adverb

Etymology

Origin of fluently

fluent ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Some were fluently verbal, while others communicated through signs and notes.

From Los Angeles Times

Trier: One of the biggest challenges of this film was finding someone to play Renate’s younger sister who could match her level of performance, looked like her and spoke Norwegian fluently.

From Los Angeles Times

Her captor did not speak Arabic fluently and had "Asian features", she said, adding that he removed her niqab and took photos.

From BBC

She speaks Hindi and Spanish fluently, with working knowledge of French and Arabic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Off court he is urbane and thoughtful, and able to speak fluently in a number of languages.

From Barron's