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articulate

Definition for articulate

adjective as in clearly, coherently spoken

verb as in say clearly, coherently

Strongest matches

enunciate, express, utter

Weak match

sound off

verb as in connect

Weak match

fit together

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Minutes after the Dodgers clinched their fifth National League pennant in the past nine seasons, Roberts articulated what everyone was already thinking.

Nick’s conversations with Kait about religion were frustrating to listen to — he seemed to act blindsided that she didn’t have a strong connection to religion after she articulated her feelings well in an earlier conversation.

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We’re articulating an American dream that far too many people don’t get to experience, and maybe are starting to lose the hope of ever experiencing it.

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The only answer he could articulate is that it’s out of his control.

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The reason I didn’t want to do the memoir is ’cause there’s no way to articulate a life.

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