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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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Written mostly by educated and articulate British officers, the chosen testimonies are direct, candid and unflinching in their descriptions of combat and its aftermath.

“And so whoever runs has to be able to articulate the common ground, because division is getting us nowhere.”

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Independent masters articulated grievances through “producerism”—the belief that labor created all value and merchants were parasites.

Although his public persona was quite vivid—convivial, erudite but unpretentious, articulate, and unfailingly charming—he did not imbue his buildings with a distinctive graphic sensibility.

Tokyo’s position is that Takaichi was talking hypothetically and articulating longstanding Japanese policy, though it was unusual for a sitting prime minister to be so explicit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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