ARTICULATE in a Sentence
Learn ARTICULATE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
53 example sentences for ARTICULATE, such as:
1. A baby cannot use articulate speech.
2. She spoke slowly, articulating each word clearly.
3. Vassily Ivanovitch could scarcely articulate the words.
4. Some of the pigs themselves, however, were more articulate.
5. It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents.
2. She spoke slowly, articulating each word clearly.
3. Vassily Ivanovitch could scarcely articulate the words.
4. Some of the pigs themselves, however, were more articulate.
5. It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Animal Farm by George Orwell |
Meanings and Examples of ARTICULATE
Definitions: Search Google Search M.Webster
articulate
v. speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
a. consisting of segments held together by joints
Classic Sentence: (40 in 3 pages)
1 I found that these people possessed a method of communicating their experience and feelings to one another by articulate sounds.
2 I soon perceived that although the stranger uttered articulate sounds and appeared to have a language of her own, she was neither understood by nor herself understood the cottagers.
3 As soon as they entered the house, Marianne with a kiss of gratitude and these two words just articulate through her tears, "Tell mama," withdrew from her sister and walked slowly up stairs.
4 Levin, shaking with sobs and unable to articulate a word, went out of the room.
5 Maximilian tried to speak, but he could articulate nothing; he staggered, and supported himself against the wainscot.
6 He wished to articulate a last farewell, but his tongue lay motionless and heavy in his throat, like a stone at the mouth of a sepulchre.
7 His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate; and I could distinctly hear it when I stood up.
8 He spoke often to me; but the sound of his voice pierced my ears like that of a water-mill, yet his words were articulate enough.
9 Some of the pigs themselves, however, were more articulate.
10 So furious was he that he was hardly articulate, and when he did speak it was in a much broader and more Western dialect than any which we had heard from him in the morning.
The Hound of the Baskervilles By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In Chapter 5. Three Broken Threads
Context Highlight In Chapter 5. Three Broken Threads
11 Nikolai Petrovitch tried to articulate something, tried to get up and open his arms.
12 Vassily Ivanovitch could scarcely articulate the words.
13 Kennicott was less shocked and much less frightened than Carol, and more articulate in his description of Mrs. Bogart, when she had gone.
14 His mouth twitched, and his parched tongue seemed unable to articulate.
15 One perceives, without understanding it, a hideous murmur, sounding almost like human accents, but more nearly resembling a howl than an articulate word.
Example Sentence:
1 A baby cannot use articulate speech.
2 Be careful to articulate your words so that everyone in the room can understand you.
3 The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs.
4 The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses.
5 It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents.
6 Her articulate presentation of the advertising campaign impressed her employers.
7 With all respect, you have made yourself abundantly clear in an informed and articulate manner.
8 The author was trying to articulate that his encrypted file system is effective.
9 The report contains an articulation of the agency's mission statement.
10 The surgical instrument unit includes a tripod having at least two articulating arms, one of which extends into a sterile operating area.
11 She spoke slowly, articulating each word clearly.
12 These aspects, if articulated at all, must therefore be governed by informal agreements.
13 The study of phonetics is the study of the acoustic and articulator properties of speech sounds.