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with eloquence
he expressed his ideas eloquently -
in an articulate manner
he argued articulately for his plan
How To Use articulately In A Sentence
- The Kennedy partisans are quite a tongue-tied bunch, all of them struggling gamely, if inarticulately, to somehow dismiss or disdain or circumlocute what is, apparently, the main focus of the film. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- the freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately
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- Raising Kaine lays this out articulately and I agree that the CCC is an awful organization. Not Larry Sabato:
- The freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately.
- Cultivating an appreciation for other art forms will enhance your ability to write articulately about film.
- He was well-briefed and spoke articulately about Scotland's qualities, although his public speaking set-pieces still lack a statesmanlike stamp.
- No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence.
- To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather. Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead
- he argued articulately for his plan