Dr. Randy Frami
Jan 13, 2025
What do you call someone who is good with words and/or people?
What term is used to describe a person who has a talent for effectively using language or connecting well with others? For example, someone who is articulate, persuasive, or skilled in communication, either through their choice of words or their ability to interact with people.
8 Answers
Jan 22, 2025
Articulate is a good word for people good with words. Charismatic for those who are good with people.
Nov 10, 2024
"good with words" - Eloquent, articulate, witty, fluent
"good with people" - Charismatic, Charming, Captivating, Inviting
A wise/popular man!! All the others here have given the terms but nevertheless he is a wise man and definitely popular too.
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