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inarticulate
[ in-ahr-tik-yuh-lit ]
adjective
- lacking the ability to express oneself, especially in clear and effective speech:
an inarticulate public speaker.
- unable to use articulate speech:
inarticulate with rage.
Synonyms: ,
- not articulate; not uttered or emitted with expressive or intelligible modulations:
His mouth stuffed, he could utter only inarticulate sounds.
- not fully expressed or expressible:
a voice choked with inarticulate agony.
- Anatomy, Zoology. not jointed; having no articulation or joint.
inarticulate
/ 藢瑟苍蓱藧藞迟瑟办箩蕣濒瑟迟 /
adjective
- unable to express oneself fluently or clearly; incoherent
- (of speech, language, etc) unclear or incomprehensible; unintelligible
inarticulate grunts
- unable to speak; dumb
- unable to be expressed; unvoiced
inarticulate suffering
- biology having no joints, segments, or articulation
Derived Forms
- 藢颈苍补谤藞迟颈肠耻濒补迟别苍别蝉蝉, noun
- 藢颈苍补谤藞迟颈肠耻濒补迟别濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍顎卆谤路迟颈肠顎僽路濒补迟别路濒测 adverb
- 颈苍顎卆谤路迟颈肠顎僽路濒补迟别路苍别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of inarticulate1
Example Sentences
In its least manageable moments, early motherhood must feel like an unpaid job with no breaks, an inarticulate boss and working conditions designed to strip all that鈥檚 civil from one鈥檚 sense of self.
There鈥檚 more to this inarticulate cadet than his handsome exterior, though it will take some time for even the discerning Cyrano to recognize his subordinate鈥檚 distinction and to acknowledge his way with words.
He accused her, in effect, of what鈥檚 known in other circles as being 鈥渋narticulate while Black.鈥
One of two Black contestants chosen for that season in 2010, Folkes was insulted that Trump had called him inarticulate and accused him of illiteracy in a lengthy boardroom tirade minutes earlier.
To them Trump is 鈥渟tupid鈥, 鈥渄umb鈥, 鈥渋narticulate鈥, 鈥渁 liar鈥, a 鈥渄otard鈥 or some other derisive label.
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