The action (or manner) of speaking or saying something
“Articulation drills include tongue twisters to improve your articulation on stage.”
The action or manner of making known one's thoughts or feelings
“Her memoirs were written as a true articulation of her innermost thoughts at the time.”
The modulation of intonation or pitch in the voice
“There was no articulation in her voice, and no particular emphasis on the title, but I marked the familiar way he addressed her and the formal manner in which she responded.”
A verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction
“He gave her a taunting smile, obviously irritated with her snide articulation.”
The action of making an announcement or statement
“Known as the Lieber code, this systematic articulation of the rules of war remained the official pronouncement of the U.S. Army for more than a half a century.”
The action of conversing or communicating with others
“Since the whole of your dissertation amounts to an articulation of your thoughts, the more practice you can get at doing this, the better.”
The action or manner of putting into words an idea or feeling
“The tone of his voice and his manner of articulation is impressive.”
A joint or connection between two segments
“Your other ball-and-socket joint is where your hip and leg meet, at the articulation of your femur and pelvis.”
The quality of being expressive
Articulation linking hand and forearm or the radiocarpal joint
A phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations
An amount or section which, when combined with others, makes up the whole of something
The visible shape or configuration of something
The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole
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