Articulate means to speak very well and fluent
As a verb: The new girl was shy so she didn't articulate her words when the teacher called on her.
As an adjective: She usually mumbles, although she is occasionally articulate.
He was too drunk to articulate properly.
I like listening to him preach, he is very articulate.
'Articulate' means accurate in your speech and grammar.
According to the encyclopedia, the word "wordsmith" means being skilled with words and being articulate. It also means word and language proficiency.
It means to be talkative
very articulate
How about "articulate"
'Articulate' means accurate in your speech and grammar.
In the word articulate, the stress is on the second syllble; ar TIC u late
An example:You're mumbling too much- you need to articulate!
According to the encyclopedia, the word "wordsmith" means being skilled with words and being articulate. It also means word and language proficiency.
It means to be talkative
very articulate
An antonym for the word 'inarticulate' is 'articulate'.
How about "articulate"
The word articulate can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be speaking in a clear manner. The verb form means to speak clearly.
Articulate in anatomy means to meet at a joint. For instance, one can say that the metacarpal articulates with the phalanx.
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For speech, the word could be articulate, eloquent, or glib.