Synonym: articulatio, join, joint, junction, juncture, voice. Similar words: reticulation, gesticulation, articulate, particulate, inarticulate, matriculation, particular, in particular. Meaning: [ɑː‚tɪkjʊ'leɪʃn] n. 1. the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech 2. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made 3. expressing in coherent verbal form 4. (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion) 5. the act of joining things in such a way that motion is possible.
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1. As he drank more wine his articulation became worse.
2. She spoke with a lazy articulation.
3. As he drank more wine, his articulation suffered.
4. The singer worked hard on the clear articulation of every note.
5. He got therapy at school for articulation and comprehension.
6. Number twenty-five, do not penalize for articulation errors.
7. It is also good articulation and crisp, clear consonants.
8. Eliot's articulation of his authentic poetic voice gives way, despite himself, to a staging of his own destruction.
9. It is the organs of articulation which are used to create this barrier.
10. The report contains an articulation of the agency's mission statement.
11. Articulation of modes of production and dependency theories would view the continued use of these labor forms as beneficial to capitalism.
12. Me, wrestling with the right articulation, and Lucker with his blunted anger.
13. Secondly, for a few, increased articulation will provide entrepreneurial openings.
14. It is not clear whether this articulation makes use of the working memory system or is independent.
15. Thus a theory of articulation does not mean that the musical field is a pluralistic free-for-all.
16. This articulation draws on dominant discourses of children which position them in constant relationship to both their and society's futures.
17. But, in general, the articulation of the conventional wisdom is a prerogative of academic, public or business position.
18. Lipatti s performance possesses a clarity of articulation, a depth of sonority and an energy that shine through the crackly recording.
19. The ulna forms the chief articulation at the elbow.
20. the articulation of his theory.
21. The explanation is better sought in the specific social and material circumstances and their articulation with political and ideological structures.
22. Nevertheless the Finale is given high definition characterisation, through scrupulously worked articulation, and a fine rhythmic sense.
23. I found the Sanctus, though essentially vigorous, perfunctory in its lack of subtlety in emphasis and articulation.
24. I know of no-one else who has the same depth of knowledge of the subject and who can write with such articulation.
25. What distinguishes one mode of production from another is the particular articulation of the various levels or elements.
26. Yet it really happened and I deeply appreciate his articulation of my greatest ambition as a baker.
27. This calls into use a response buffer which produces articulation of the translated message.
28. In both examples the alveolar is assimilated to the place of articulation of the following segment.
28. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
29. They are rigidly connected with the cuticle, having no membranous articulation and are therefore readily separable from cuticular appendages.
30. I watched the prisoner nearest, slightly hypnotized by the movement of his cutter and the articulation of his bony arm.
More similar words: reticulation, gesticulation, articulate, particulate, inarticulate, matriculation, particular, in particular, particularly, gesticulating, inoculation, speculation, calculation, circulation, reticulate, reticulated, gesticulate, participation, articles of confederation, emulation, adulation, regulation, population, tribulation, stimulation, secularization, capitulation, manipulation, deregulation, accumulation.