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inarticulate
adjective as in unable to speak well
Example Sentences
There’s more to this inarticulate cadet than his handsome exterior, though it will take some time for even the discerning Cyrano to recognize his subordinate’s distinction and to acknowledge his way with words.
He accused her, in effect, of what’s known in other circles as being “inarticulate while Black.”
It’s notable that being “inarticulate” does not seem to disqualify white politicians, as we know from the “misunderestimated” George W. Bush.
Kamala Harris did not get elected a district attorney, an attorney general, a senator, and a vice president by being inarticulate.
One of two Black contestants chosen for that season in 2010, Folkes was insulted that Trump had called him inarticulate and accused him of illiteracy in a lengthy boardroom tirade minutes earlier.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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