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inarticulate

[in-ahr-tik-yuh-lit] / ˌɪn ɑrˈtɪk yə lɪt /


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One early report read: "His designs will continue to suffer while his drawing is so bad, his method of work so chaotic and his critical judgment so inarticulate."

From BBC

Krasner issued a statement on Thursday saying that he said "some inarticulate things" earlier in the week that "have offended people."

From Fox News

Braun has feasted on scenes like Greg’s inarticulate Senate testimony, for which the actor was handed several pages of dialogue the night before filming.

From New York Times

Unlike the fatiguing, inarticulate sound signature that is all too common at this price, Jabra’s new budget buds have a nicely balanced EQ that lends the bass some added punch, but not to objectionable levels.

From The Verge

At a moment when the United States needed soaring oratory, Bush was an inarticulate man mouthing the most anodyne platitudes.

From Salon