Antonym: inarticulate. Similar words: particular, particularly, in particular, calculate, speculate, participate, speculation, calculation. Meaning: [ɑː'tɪkjʊleɪt] v. 1. provide with a joint 2. put into words or an expression 3. speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way 4. express or state clearly. adj. 1. expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language 2. consisting of segments held together by joints.
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31. Students are bright, articulate, self-confident and surprisingly mature.
32. In general, they were articulate and well educated.
33. As a speaker, he was articulate, lively, and funny.
34. Yet Jessica was bright and articulate.
35. There are also a number of articulate carers, whose visibility is enhanced by the work of the Carers National Association.
36. In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community.
37. We can see that managers do indeed use power strategies to accomplish their objectives, and they can clearly articulate them.
38. Delacroix's journal is articulate, concerned with other arts as well as painting, besides containing much comment on contemporary life.
39. The most highly regarded also had an articulate vision, going beyond vapid cliches of what the nation should become.
40. We need to articulate the feminine position and explore its possibilities.
41. You have to be articulate to be good at debating.
42. The most skilled and literate combined the keenest sense of grievance with the ability to articulate their aspirations.
42. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
43. Millions of dollars hover between your moist fingertips and the keys you punch to articulate a message.
44. Curators feel that much harm has been done by the museum's failure to articulate two indisputable facts.
45. Yet farmers' voices tend to be drowned out by articulate city-dwellers deprived of subsidies and no longer able to afford imported goods.
46. He was steadfast and articulate in support of the Equal Rights Amendment.
47. Among articulate and educated persons in 1860 these were a distinct minority.
48. Less forceful, less certain, and less articulate followers may find it impossible to challenge the leader.
49. She came in here and was beautiful and articulate and had a vision for this church and this community.
50. But even being able to articulate my needs was not sufficient to protect me from further abuse.
51. As usual in liberal dramas, the gay character is noble and articulate.
52. None the less, groups periodically emerge to articulate demands for political, social, and economic changes.
53. And everything I couldn't say, everything I couldn't play, this dark violinist could articulate perfectly.
54. A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen.
55. In such contexts, the media have minimal opportunity to articulate views in opposition to government policy.
56. He was bright and articulate, the son of a successful doctor and a concert cellist.
57. He's cool, articulate and a slighter man than you might expect, a tennis player in a town of Schwarzeneggers.
58. The Gooner also carries an articulate open letter to David Dein, Arsenal's cultured vice-chairman.
59. She is a thoughtful, articulate woman shaped by contemporary pop culture.
60. It will not get tougher without sustained and articulate pressure from women.
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