Soltura in english
Looseness
pronunciation: lusnəs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lusnəs part of speech: noun
In gestures
soltura = fluency ; confidence.
Example: Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.Example: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.more:
» con soltura = fluent ; with confidence ; fluently ; with ease ; comfortably ; proficiently ; effortlessly .
Example: Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales. Example: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade. Example: This revolutionary device helps stammerers to speak more fluently. Example: Like a seasoned politician, Mr. Gandhi handled the students' queries with ease during the one-hour session. Example: In this reading mood we feel anxious, tired, lazy, worried -- whatever causes us to reject demanding and 'new' literature and forces us to take up again books that are comfortably -- and comfortingly -- known and easily enjoyed. Example: The ability to read proficiently is a cornerstone to becoming successful in today's society. Example: Talking and writing are activities that most humans learn at a relatively early age and carry out fairly effortlessly for the rest of their lives.