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articulate
adjective as in clearly, coherently spoken
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
comprehensible, definite, distinct, intelligible, lucid, meaningful, understandable
verb as in say clearly, coherently
verb as in connect
Weak match
Example Sentences
But such is your fate when you mean so much to a language, a nation, a theater and generations of readers, whose motivations are, quite wisely, articulated during Act 1 of this hourlong program.
Munger’s remarks articulated a great deal of what Mike Burry, too, believed about markets and the people who comprised them.
The people whom Mr. Pack interviews include some familiar faces—current Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, for instance, and the ubiquitous historian Max Boot—but they are a uniformly articulate group.
The Republicans’ rise led Strauss to articulate formally a principle that had long motivated the Christian Democrats: “There must be no democratically legitimate party to the right of the CDU/CSU.”
You can tell he’s thought about this work for a long time, takes his responsibility as what he calls “a vessel for the art” seriously, understands how to articulate it for us regular people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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