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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151. Instead, each module is introduced with extremely clear and articulate prose descriptions, followed by well-chosen typical usage examples.
152. I believe that practically everybody has already made up their minds and at this point relatively few will respond to even the most articulate, soundest, and well-founded arguments.
153. Conservatives , libertarians, and other defenders of free enterprise are becoming more outspoken and more articulate.
154. Pioneer TX - 9500 II - Clean , articulate sound. Lighter sonic presentation against the L - 02 T.
154. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
155. Frail but articulate, she lives in a comfortable Beijing flat with her husband, now 94, their son and daughter-in-law.
156. She is maturing into a self-possessed and articulate young woman.
157. Ms. Wilbur: Students have to map out their biggest strengths and be able to articulate how they can contribute to their target company.
158. Specifically, an ability to articulate research findings and opinions succinctly in valuation and professional reports.
159. The appropriate instructions are then sent to the motor area which controls the vocal tract to physically articulate the words.
160. At the age of 89[sentencedict.com], he was still sharp-witted and articulate.
161. Mr Biden once described Mr Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy".
162. Henry belonged to uniquely articulate, sensitive, and lively - minded family.
163. And since it contains its share of articulate losers, it is also about mockery, the put-down, the loser's shrug("whaddya gonna do").
164. Visiting Downing Street earlier in the day, Mr Obama was at once emollient, self-critical and articulate, in a way that put an initially bashful Gordon Brown at his ease.
165. He could hardly articulate the words that tumbled passionately from his lips.
166. With unity Europe was bound to articulate its own identity.
167. A: I think the most important thing for America is to articulate an identity that is self-affirming but not isolative.
168. Rao proved to be a handsome, dark - skinned, articulate and fast - speaking young man, still in his twenties.
169. The child was unable to offer an articulate description of what she had witnessed.
170. A film version of the Carson McCullers play. Frankie Addams, a very boyish articulate 12-year-old girl, is going through an unhappy stage of her life, having been spurned by the neighborhood girls.
171. If the customer understands design debt, it is much easier to articulate the need to pay it back, and organizations can better avoid incurring inordinate debt caused by short-term time pressure.
172. There is something on his mind, hard to bring forth, hard to articulate.
173. "It's not often we get to listen to someone with the disability who is as articulate as she is, " said Melanie Paulson, a teacher from Rapid City.
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