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articulating
adjective as in talking
Strong matches
- chattering
- conversing
- discussing
- echoing
- enunciating
- expressing
- mouthing
- orating
- pronouncing
- ranting
- repeating
- spouting
- verbalizing
- vocalizing
Weak match
Example Sentences
The autobiographical form is well-suited for articulating an “identity-aware” liberalism because those who write them must contend with the tension between the particularity of individual experience and the universality of sentiments and ideas that can connect us to each other, and possibly to every human being in the world.
She lingers on articulating the word safe the way Jews linger on the final word of the central declaration of God’s unity in the Shema prayer, echad, which means “one.”
Kira discussed six key Pennsylvania figures, beginning not with Doug Mastriano but Abby Abildness, who has been a leader in developing, articulating and spreading the vision of Pennsylvania’s special role, with a reverse-engineered, NAR-friendly version of William Penn at its core.
In Europe, are Western democratic leaders paying close attention, and do they have the same concerns that you've been articulating about where this country can go?
But the independent voters already cast their ballots for Trump because they believe he is better at articulating his policies than Harris.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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