accouple, button, conjugate, enunciate, glue, league, organize, put in words, smooth, take in, weld
Definitionadj. expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language
Last update: January 7, 2017
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These two bones articulate with each other. [verb]
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He articulated his opinions in the meeting. [verb]
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He is unusually articulate for his age. [adjective]
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He is clear, articulate, and never preachy. [adjective]
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They often articulate in mature, self-reflexive ways the changes they have undergone. [Please select]
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Speak truth--was that dreadful--was that horrible incident"--he could scarcely articulate the words--"was it as reported. [Please select]
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"I am distressed, my lord," were the first words she was able to articulate, and those with difficulty; "I scarce know what I would say, nor how to speak it." [Please select]
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The merchant's right hand lay outside the robe--a long, thin hand, articulate to deformity with suffering. [Please select]
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Most articulate language addresses itself to one sense, or at most to two, sight and sound. [Please select]
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Dans le doute, mon cher," he paused, "abstiens-toi" *(2)he articulated the French proverb deliberately." [Please select]
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