Definition of Articulateness. Meaning of Articulateness. Synonyms of Articulateness

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Definition of Articulateness

Articulateness
Articulateness Ar*tic"u*late*ness, n. Quality of being articulate.

Meaning of Articulateness from wikipedia

- or negative personal response. Characteristics of a good critic are articulateness, preferably having the ability to use language with a high level of...
- spiritual jargon that's virtually a different language; his very in-articulateness clears the way for us to tune in to the ineffable, nonrational flow...
- criterion-referenced measures that include: emotional expressiveness, story-telling articulateness, movement or actions, expressiveness of titles, syntheses of incomplete...
- sources of potential advance; but the urban sector contains most of the articulateness, organization, and power. So the urban classes have been able to win...
- Almost all the body-builders here are likable, but Schwarzenegger's articulateness and humour make the film cohere and convince." For the film's 25th anniversary...
- He began to build support among media elites, who appreciated his articulateness, straightforward manner, moderate positions, and his refusal to walk...
- master, foremost of the scholars, author of many books, and example of articulateness and intelligence." Born in Basra in 330 AH / 950 CE, he spent most of...
- bland, and apolitical, ignoring characteristics like personality, articulateness, intelligence, and commitment. They called this "The Irrelevant Crown...
- another story recounted about Hylan's supposed lack of intelligence and articulateness, his successor Jimmy Walker appointed Hylan as judge of the Queens Children's...
- of Sir Owen Dixon and his judgments are noted for their erudition, articulateness and highly literate awareness of common law principles. In evident recognition...