Sentences with articulate
ar·tic·u·late
A a - She is an articulate young woman.
- The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs. [VERB noun]
- Raphael, one of the articulate figures at the centre of Darwin's Nightmare.
- Jamie sneeringly lambasts the candidates for failing to articulate their culinary thoughts.
- He articulated each syllable carefully. [VERB noun]
- An articulate lecturer
- Peter Craven IT WAS surprising to see that unusually articulate man of the theatre, Julian Meyrick, this week attacking critics Cameron Woodhead.
- Rather, the leader should be the one who can most clearly and honestly embody and articulate what it means to vote for Labor.
- An articulate voice
- An articulate argument
- The adjective is pronounced (ɑːʳtɪkjʊlət ). The verb is pronounced (ɑːʳtɪkjʊleɪt ).
- To articulate a science program for all grades
- An articulate speaker.
- An articulate thought.
- An articulate form; an articulate shape; an articulate area.
- An articulate image.
- An articulate system of philosophy.
- To articulate a shape; to articulate an idea.
- An injection to articulate arteries so that obstructions can be observed by x-ray.
- To articulate with excessive precision.
- I wish he’d articulate his words more clearly.
- I like this painting, but I can’t articulate why.
- An articulated bus
- Articulate that passage heavily.
- The lower jaw articulates with the skull at the temporomandibular joint.
- She’s a bright, articulate young woman.
- The robot arm was articulate in two directions. articulate animals or plants