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Is it a derogatory term or a commendatory term?
Commendatory words. "eloquent" describes fluency and quick thinking, and is usually used to praise a person's eloquence or literary talent. This word originated from Du people in Xiao Ya in the Book of Songs in the pre-Qin period. At first, it was an article when I wanted to say it. Later, it gradually evolved into a description of fluent speech, quick thinking and strong expressive ability. It emphasizes a person's expressive ability and quick thinking, which is a positive evaluation. Therefore, "speaking in words" is a commendatory term.
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