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Meanings of
inarticulate
in English
Catalan
inarticulat
Back to the meaning
Without or deprived of the use of speech or words.
unarticulate
articulate
Related terms
silent
dumb
mute
speechless
moaning
groaning
unspoken
incoherent
grunting
wordless
Catalan
inarticulat
Usage of
inarticulate
in English
1
The essentially abandoned children are
inarticulate
and given to prodigious drug use.
2
An
inarticulate
bellow escaped him as a hand gripped his right arm.
3
He made
inarticulate
noises in his throat, and ultimately achieved the remark:
4
There would be no voicing that feeling; it must ever remain
inarticulate
.
5
The sick man mumbled
inarticulate
sounds; not another word could be distinguished.
6
He cannot argue in articulate logic, only in
inarticulate
bellowings, or worse.
7
Eliza shook her head pityingly; she uttered an
inarticulate
murmur of concern.
8
Otherwise older people may feel uncomfortable or perceived as unintelligent and
inarticulate
.
9
Scott is strangely
inarticulate
- or, rather, the articulacy comes and goes.
10
When they got into the cabin, the burly pilot was almost
inarticulate
.
11
Where Dole is often shy and
inarticulate
,
Clinton is effusive and eloquent.
12
That measured but
inarticulate
sound: it is never out of his ear.
13
Suddenly the waiter seemed to grow
inarticulate
with a rush of words.
14
The wretched victim of his own unbridled sensuality shook with
inarticulate
rage.
15
The phonograph went off into an
inarticulate
whirr of its own machinery.
16
She gave a long slow soundless headshake, merciful only in being
inarticulate
.
Other examples for "inarticulate"
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inarticulate
Adjective
Frequent collocations
inarticulate cry
inarticulate sound
almost inarticulate
inarticulate murmur
inarticulate words
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Translations for
inarticulate
Catalan
inarticulat
Inarticulate
through the time
Inarticulate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common