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Articulateness
see synonyms of articulatenessNoun
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Articulateness
see synonyms of articulatenessadjective (ɑːˈtɪkjʊlɪt
)
1.
able to express oneself fluently and coherently
an articulate lecturer
2.
having the power of speech
3.
distinct, clear, or definite; well-constructed
an articulate voice
an articulate document
4. zoology
(of arthropods and higher vertebrates) possessing joints or jointed segments
verb (ɑːˈtɪkjʊˌleɪt
)
5.
to speak or enunciate (words, syllables, etc) clearly and distinctly
6. (transitive)
to express coherently in words
7. (intransitive) zoology
to be jointed or form a joint
8. (transitive)
to separate into jointed segments
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Articulateness
see synonyms of articulateness adjective
1.
having parts connected by joints; jointed
: usually arˈticuˌlated2.
made up of distinct syllables or words that have meaning, as human speech
3.
able to speak
4.
expressing oneself easily and clearly
5.
well formulated; clearly presented
an articulate argument
verb transitiveWord forms: arˈticuˌlated or arˈticuˌlating
6.
to put together by joints; joint
7.
to arrange in connected sequence; fit together; correlate
to articulate a science program for all grades
8.
to utter distinctly; pronounce carefully; enunciate
9.
to express clearly
10. Phonetics
to produce (a speech sound) by moving an articulator
verb intransitive
11.
to speak distinctly; pronounce clearly
12.
to be jointed or connected
13. Phonetics
to produce a speech sound
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Articulateness
see synonyms of articulatenessadj.
1. Composed of distinct, meaningful syllables or words: articulate speech.
2. Expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language: an articulate speaker.
3. Characterized by the use of clear, expressive language: an articulate essay.
4. Having the power of speech.
5. Biology Consisting of sections united by joints; jointed.
v. (-lāt′) ar·tic·u·lat·ed, ar·tic·u·lat·ing, ar·tic·u·lates
v.tr.
1. To pronounce distinctly and carefully; enunciate.
2. To utter (a speech sound) by making the necessary movements of the speech organs.
3. To express in coherent verbal form: couldn't articulate my fears.
4. To fit together into a coherent whole; unify: a plan to articulate nursing programs throughout the state.
5. To convert (a student's credits at one school) to credits at another school by comparing the curricula.
6. Biology To unite by forming a joint or joints.
7. Architecture To give visible or concrete expression to (the composition of structural elements): a spare design in which windows and doors are barely articulated.
v.intr.
1. To speak clearly and distinctly.
2. To utter a speech sound.
3. Biology To form a joint; be jointed: The thighbone articulates with the bones of the hip.
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