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articulateness


Meanings
  • the ability to speak clearly and effectively, especially in public or formal situations.

    - "During the business conference, Sarah demonstrated great articulateness when presenting her project to the investors."
    - "John's articulateness in expressing his opinions and ideas during the debates, significantly influenced the voters' decision-making process."

Rhymes
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articulate , obligate , acclimate , contemplate
Homophones
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  1. he's articulate

  2. her article is articulate

  3. articulate speech

  4. an articulate fox

  5. an articulate statement


Variants
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articulate , articulately , articulateness , articulatenesses
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Articulateness can take various forms depending on the context and situation. For example, in written communication, articulateness may be expressed through clear and concise writing style, accurate use of grammar and syntax, and effective use of rhetorical devices and figurative language to convey meaning and evoke emotions in the reader. In spoken communication, articulateness may be expressed through clear and distinct pronunciation of words, effective use of tone, pitch, and volume to convey meaning and emotions, and use of appropriate and effective body language to support and enhance the spoken message.


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'articulatus,' which means 'jointed' or 'clear in expression'. The term 'articulateness' refers to the ability to speak clearly and effectively, especially in public or formal situations.


Related Concepts
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  1. eloquence: Eloquence refers to the ability to express ideas, thoughts, or feelings in a clear, effective, and persuasive manner. Eloquence can be expressed through various means, such as writing, speaking, or even nonverbal means, such as body language or facial expressions.

  2. persuasiveness: Persuasiveness refers to the ability to influence or change the beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors of others through effective communication, reasoning, or emotional appeal. Persuasiveness can be expressed through various means, such as writing, speaking, or even nonverbal means, such as body language or facial expressions.


Quotes
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  1. But he clearly adored his quick-witted and mercilessly "articulate" elder daughter. Contrary to feminist accounts of her patriarchal imprisonment, Emily Dickinson's objections to her father's strictures had an affectionate tone …

    - Christopher Benfey,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},17 Jan. 2002
  2. Among the most "articulate" critics of the tests are the boycotting students, who complain about narrowing opportunities and shrinking curricula.

    - Peter Schrag,{it}Atlantic{/it},August 2000

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["Articulateness in various cultures is often viewed as a desirable trait, particularly in public speaking or formal situations. In some cultures, such as Japan, articulateness is highly valued and often regarded as a sign of intelligence and social status. In other cultures, such as the United States, articulateness is often associated with eloquence and effective communication skills. In many cultures, articulateness is viewed as a trait that can be cultivated and developed through education, practice, and exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences."]

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