Pronunciation: /ɑːrˌtɪkjəˈleɪʃən/
noun the sound of articulating
A1 Good articulation is important for clear communication.
A2 She struggled with articulation during her speech.
B1 His articulation of the facts was precise and concise.
B2 The professor's articulation of complex theories was impressive.
C1 Her articulation of the company's goals was instrumental in its success.
C2 The politician's articulation of his policies was masterful and persuasive.
formal The professor praised the student for their clear articulation during the presentation.
informal I really admire how you're able to articulate your ideas so well.
slang She's got mad articulation skills when it comes to explaining complex concepts.
figurative His articulation of emotions through music is truly captivating.
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has articulated
is articulating
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