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1articulate — ar|tic|u|late1 [a:ˈtıkjuleıt US a:r ] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of articulare to divide into joints, speak clearly , from articulus; ARTICLE] 1.) [T] formal to express your ideas or feelings in words ▪ Many people are …
2articulate — I UK [ɑː(r)ˈtɪkjʊlət] / US [ɑrˈtɪkjulət] adjective 1) able to express your thoughts, arguments, and ideas clearly and effectively She is a highly articulate woman. 2) articulate writing or speech is clear and easy to understand It gives an… …
3articulate — ar|tic|u|late1 [ ar tıkjulət ] adjective 1. ) able to express your thoughts, arguments, and ideas clearly and effectively: She is a highly articulate woman. 2. ) articulate writing or speech is clear and easy to understand: It gives an articulate …
4clear — Synonyms and related words: Attic, Ciceronian, Mickey Mouse, above water, abroad, absolute, absolve, absolved, abstract, account for, accumulate, acquire, acquit, acute, admitting no exception, adrift, afield, afloat, afoot and lighthearted, all… …
5articulate — I. adjective Etymology: Latin articulatus jointed, past participle of articulare, from articulus Date: 1586 1. a. divided into syllables or words meaningfully arranged ; intelligible b. able to speak c. expressing oneself readily, clearly, or… …
6articulate — 1 adjective 1 able to talk easily, clearly and effectively about things, especially difficult subjects: bright, articulate 17 year olds opposite inarticulate 2 writing or speech that is articulate is very clear and easy to understand even if the… …
7articulate — ar·tic·u·late || É‘Ë tɪkjÊŠleɪt adj. speaking fluently, eloquent; expressed using clear and distinct syllables; able to speak; composed of several distinct parts or segments; arranged into a unified whole; made distinct, clearly marked n.… …
8articulate — adj 1 *vocal, oral Analogous words: distinct, clear (see EVIDENT): uttered, voiced (see EXPRESS vb) Antonyms: inarticulate, dumb 2 *vocal, fluent, eloquent, voluble, glib Analogous words: expressing, voicing, uttering, venting (see EXPRESS vb) …
9articulate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) fluent and clear in speech. 2) having joints or jointed segments. ► VERB 1) pronounce (words) distinctly. 2) clearly express (an idea or feeling). 3) form a joint. 4) ( …
10articulate — articulable /ahr tik yeuh leuh beuhl/, adj. articulately, adv. articulateness, articulacy /ahr tik yeuh leuh see/, n. articulative /ahr tik yeuh lay tiv, leuh tiv/, adj. adj., n. /ahr tik yeuh lit/; v …