technical having joints or jointed segments. "delicate articulate plants with a slender central stem"
•Zoology denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell.
verb
verb: articulate; 3rd person present: articulates; past tense: articulated; past participle: articulated; gerund or present participle: articulating
/??'t?kj?le?t/
1.
pronounce (something) clearly and distinctly. "he articulated each word with precision"
•express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently. "they were unable to articulate their emotions"
synonyms: express, give expression to, voice, give voice to, vocalize, put in words, give utterance to, communicate, declare, state, set forth, bring into the open, make public, assert, divulge, reveal, proclaim, announce, raise, table, air, ventilate, vent, give vent to, pour out, mention, talk of, point out, go into; More utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"they were unable to articulate their emotions"
antonyms: bottle up
2.
form a joint. "the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head"
technical having joints or jointed segments. "delicate articulate plants with a slender central stem"
•Zoology denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell.
verb
verb: articulate; 3rd person present: articulates; past tense: articulated; past participle: articulated; gerund or present participle: articulating
/??'t?kj?le?t/
1.
pronounce (something) clearly and distinctly. "he articulated each word with precision"
•express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently. "they were unable to articulate their emotions"
synonyms: express, give expression to, voice, give voice to, vocalize, put in words, give utterance to, communicate, declare, state, set forth, bring into the open, make public, assert, divulge, reveal, proclaim, announce, raise, table, air, ventilate, vent, give vent to, pour out, mention, talk of, point out, go into; More utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"they were unable to articulate their emotions"
antonyms: bottle up
2.
form a joint. "the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head"
technical having joints or jointed segments. "delicate articulate plants with a slender central stem"
•Zoology denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell.
verb
verb: articulate; 3rd person present: articulates; past tense: articulated; past participle: articulated; gerund or present participle: articulating
/??'t?kj?le?t/
1.
pronounce (something) clearly and distinctly. "he articulated each word with precision"
•express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently. "they were unable to articulate their emotions"
synonyms: express, give expression to, voice, give voice to, vocalize, put in words, give utterance to, communicate, declare, state, set forth, bring into the open, make public, assert, divulge, reveal, proclaim, announce, raise, table, air, ventilate, vent, give vent to, pour out, mention, talk of, point out, go into; More utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"they were unable to articulate their emotions"
antonyms: bottle up
2.
form a joint. "the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head"
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adjective
adjective: articulate
/??'t?kj?l?t/
1.
having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
"she was not very articulate"
synonyms: eloquent, fluent, communicative, effective, persuasive, coherent, lucid, vivid, expressive, silver-tongued, vocal; More
cogent, illuminating, intelligible, comprehensible, understandable
"an articulate speaker"
antonyms: inarticulate, hesitant, unintelligible
2.
technical
having joints or jointed segments.
"delicate articulate plants with a slender central stem"
•Zoology
denoting a brachiopod which has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell.
verb
verb: articulate; 3rd person present: articulates; past tense: articulated; past participle: articulated; gerund or present participle: articulating
/??'t?kj?le?t/
1.
pronounce (something) clearly and distinctly.
"he articulated each word with precision"
•express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently.
"they were unable to articulate their emotions"
synonyms: express, give expression to, voice, give voice to, vocalize, put in words, give utterance to, communicate, declare, state, set forth, bring into the open, make public, assert, divulge, reveal, proclaim, announce, raise, table, air, ventilate, vent, give vent to, pour out, mention, talk of, point out, go into; More
utter, say, speak, enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"they were unable to articulate their emotions"
antonyms: bottle up
2.
form a joint.
"the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head"