ADJECTIVE (ar-TIK-yoo-leht)
The winners of elections are often the candidates who are most articulate.
VERB (ar-TIK-yoo-LAYT)
The writers of the party platform did not clearly articulate their policies.
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Some people may consider an articulate, informed child as an upstart and may ask the child to stop speaking.
An example:You're mumbling too much- you need to articulate!
As a debate squad member, it will be your responsibility to articulate the debate question from both sides, and remember, your elocution of every word is key to making yourself understood.
An antonym for the word 'inarticulate' is 'articulate'.
In the word articulate, the stress is on the second syllble; ar TIC u late
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She had difficulty articulating her meaning. The choir director asked us to articulate more clearly. Jorge articulates more clearly than most people. I wish the pop singer would articulate her words better - I can't understand what she is saying.
I've noticed lately that today's students are not very articulate. It's best to leave out the word 'very' . You cannot be 'very' articulate any more than you can be 'very' pregnant.
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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.
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