fluency
/ˈfluːnsi/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of speaking or writing a language easily and correctly, without any hesitation or difficulty.
“Her fluency in French allowed her to order food and navigate the city with ease.”
2. noun
A state of being highly skilled or proficient in something, especially a musical or artistic skill.
“He has a high level of fluency in playing the guitar, which has earned him a spot in the band.”
3. noun
The quality of being smooth and effortless, especially in movement or action.
“The fluency of the dancer’s movements across the stage was mesmerizing to watch.”
4. noun
The state of being fluent in a particular skill or activity.
“He has a fluency in problem-solving that allows him to come up with creative solutions.”
5. verb
To speak or write a language easily and correctly, without any hesitation or difficulty.
“She has been fluency in English for several years, but still struggles with idioms.”