Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or quality of being inarticulate; indistinctness of utterance; want of distinct articulation.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The state or quality of being inarticulate.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The property of being
inarticulate , of lackingarticulateness .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Indeed his inarticulateness was a bad factor when it came to recovery from the blow that had been dealt him.
The Iron Woman Margaret Wade Campbell Deland 1901
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
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We loved, for instance, the poetry of inarticulateness that was Buffy speak, for instance.
romantic comedy, and the year of opinions about rubbish films kateelliott 2009
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Obama's silver tongue highlights his elite education, while Sarah Palin's inarticulateness confirms her working-class bona fides.
Obama and the Democrats must reconnect with working-class voters Joan C. Williams 2010
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
Current Affairs 2009
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
Education 2009
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Watch this video, and other videos featuring the wit and wisdom aka, inarticulate hypocrisy, or is it hypocritical inarticulateness? of Hurt, then compare to Perriello and decide for yourself.
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
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EA: A lot of indie films seem to celebrate mumbling, bumbling and general inarticulateness.
Erica Abeel: A Dangerous Method Is an Action Movie for Grownups Erica Abeel 2011
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
Pop Culture 2009
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