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What (who) is articulate - definition


articulate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Articulate (disambiguation)
I. a.
1.
Jointed, articulated, formed with joints.
2.
Distinctly uttered, distinct, clear, clearly audible, intelligible.
II. v. a.
1.
Join, unite by joints, unite, connect, fasten together.
2.
Utter distinctly (as respects the elementary sounds), speak, enunciate. See pronounce.
articulate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Articulate (disambiguation)
¦ adjective ?:'t?kj?l?t
1. fluent and clear in speech.
2. technical having joints or jointed segments.
Zoology denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell.
¦ verb ?:'t?kj?le?t
1. pronounce (words) distinctly.
clearly express (an idea or feeling).
2. form a joint.
(be articulated) be connected by joints.
Derivatives
articulable adjective
articulacy noun
articulated adjective
articulately adverb
articulateness noun
articulatory adjective
Origin
C16: from L. articulat-, articulare 'divide into joints, utter distinctly', from articulus (see article).
articulate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Articulate (disambiguation)
(articulating, articulated)
1.
If you describe someone as articulate, you mean that they are able to express their thoughts and ideas easily and well.
She is an articulate young woman...
ADJ [approval]
2.
When you articulate your ideas or feelings, you express them clearly in words. (FORMAL)
The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs.
VERB: V n/wh
3.
If you articulate something, you say it very clearly, so that each word or syllable can be heard.
He articulated each syllable carefully.
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Articulate
Articulate may refer to:
Examples of use of articulate
1. He was articulate, informed, provocative and witty.
2. Yesterday‘s Commons debate was informed and articulate.
3. He seemed articulate and administratively competent.
4. She is articulate, intelligent and professional.
5. Sir Menzies is also articulate and gets most things right.