Articulate Mnemonic
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articulate
articulate
/ɑː(ɹ)ˈtɪk.jʊ.lət/
eloquent
well-spoken
Examples
- It is the power of articulation and profundity of character.
- It was the articulated version of the Wright Liberator.
- Pompey is a bawd, and articulate if garrulous.
- The phonology the articulators were defined.
- The rest of the article is then to articulate the lead.
- An experimental approach to the problem of articulation in aphasia.
- He articulated his opinions to the public.
- He is genteel, articulate, poised and charming.
- It also articulates with the septal cartilage of the nose.
- Neier was a forceful and articulate spokesperson for the organization.
provide with a joint
verb
put into words or an expression
verb
speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
verb
unite by forming a joint or joints
verb
express or state clearly
verb
expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language
adjective
consisting of segments held together by joints
adjective
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"Art + Tick + Late. Drawing so well, not a moment too late to explain."
"Art + Tick + Late. He explained his late-art project so well, it ticks all boxes."
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