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Sentence count:173+9Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: inarticulateSimilar words: particularparticularlyin particularcalculatespeculateparticipatespeculationcalculationMeaning: [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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91. Such taxonomies provide us with a basis for thinking more clearly about the kinds of generalizations that we can articulate.
92. The right hemisphere of his brain could not articulate what it registered.
93. She is a jock from a family of jocks, articulate only in that special, odd way that coaches are articulate.
94. The alternative fan networks continue to provide an articulate and powerful voice for supporters.
95. He had worked out his answers to major questions facing the country and could articulate them clearly.
96. But he had a mild, good-humoured, articulate side, verging on the academic, abjuring the sensational.
97. These replications of conventional psychology's misogyny come about because feminism finds it difficult to articulate links between subjectivity and political change.
98. One day I open an envelope and discover the most articulate Tonelli I have ever come across in my life.
99. He decided to use his secondhand perception of that world to articulate his own fantasies of rebellion against the mainstream.
100. I tried to thank him but my lip was split, and a dislodged late baby tooth impeded articulate expression.
101. The need to maintain simplicity in any pricing system, that does not distort but helps articulate the assessment process.
102. I was feeling emotions that I found difficult to articulate.
103. He was so obviously intelligent; so charmingly articulate; so incredibly well read.
104. Yet not only was the urban population rapidly increasing,[www.Sentencedict.com] it was becoming ever more complex and articulate.
105. Corvan's texts articulate them to the needs of his class, at a particular moment in its history.
106. It made dissent, social criticism, and alternative scenarios more difficult to articulate.
107. It also encourages people to become articulate, especially through group discussion, and places great emphasis upon the basic skills.
108. Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.
109. Alternatively, the upstream team has to articulate better the consequences of its decisions.
110. It was a changing group of opinionated, articulate people possessed of varying degrees of talent and of variable character.
111. The difference, Hall said, is that Polaroid was able to articulate its strategy for the future.
112. These principles of correspondence articulate two fundamentally different ways of conceptualizing racism.
113. As I contemplate the process of separation / individuation I may have feelings and sensations that I can not articulate.
114. It seemed fruitful to articulate(sentencedict.com), to probe and carefully render the overlay of my scholastic past and my working present.
115. Jo's pioneering work has changed the way people view their own worlds, and articulate their own experiences.
116. Because of his language difficulties, his kindergarten teacher had quickly referred him for speech therapy to help him articulate certain sounds.
117. To articulate ( a sound ) with a trill.
118. His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate.
119. The commencement of articulate speech belongs to this period.
120. However, many others articulate this land that seems indescribable.
More similar words: particularparticularlyin particularcalculatespeculateparticipatespeculationcalculationarticleartisticparticleregulateparticipantstimulateinsulatedmanipulateparticipationdifficultcurriculumagricultureagriculturalsecularspectacularpartialartifactpartiallyregulatorverticalregulatorypopulation
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