ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: NOUN
- One of the Articulata.
- An animal of the subkingdom Articulata.
- N/A
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: ADJECTIVE
- Clear, effective
- Especially, speaking in a clear or effective manner
- Able to bend or hinge at certain points or intervals
- Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars.
- Jointed; formed with joints; consisting of segments united by joints.
- Distinctly uttered; spoken so as to be intelligible; characterized by division into words and syllables.
- Consisting of sections united by joints; jointed.
- Having the power of speech.
- Characterized by the use of clear, expressive language.
- Expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language.
- Consisting of segments held together by joints
- Expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language
- Composed of distinct, meaningful syllables or words.
- N/A
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: VERB
- Put into words or an expression
- Speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
- Express or state clearly
- To make clear or effective.
- To speak clearly; to enunciate.
- To explain; to put into words; to make something specific.
- To bend or hinge something at intervals, or to allow or build something so that it can bend.
- To attack a note, as by tonguing, slurring, bowing, etc.
- To form a joint or connect by joints
- Provide with a joint
- Make palin and comprehensible
- Define
- Serve as a reason or cause or justification of
- To give a sufficiently detailed report about (a) the reason for something, about why something happened, about a causal chain of events; about (b) how something works, about how elements in a system interact; about (c) how to do something, about the steps which need to be accomplished in order to accomplish a certain goal.
- To give a valid excuse for some past behavior.
- To make flat, smooth out.
- To unfold or make visible.
- Make plain and comprehensible
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter articulate sounds; to utter the elementary sounds of a language; to enunciate; to speak distinctly.
- To form a joint; be jointed.
- To utter a speech sound.
- To speak clearly and distinctly.
- To give visible or concrete expression to (the composition of structural elements).
- To convert (a student's credits at one school) to credits at another school by comparing the curricula.
- To pronounce distinctly and carefully; enunciate.
- To utter (a speech sound) by making the necessary movements of the speech organs.
- To express in coherent verbal form.
- To fit together into a coherent whole; unify.
- To join or be connected by articulation.
- To unite by forming a joint or joints.
- To treat or make terms.
- To give an explanation.
- To make something plain or comprehensible.
- To offer reasons for the actions, beliefs, or remarks of (oneself).
- To offer reasons for or a cause of; justify.
- To define; expound.
- To make plain or comprehensible.
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To express distinctly; to give utterance to.
- To form, as the elementary sounds; to utter in distinct syllables or words; to enunciate.
- To draw up or write in separate articles; to particularize; to specify.
- To joint; to unite by means of a joint; to put together with joints or at the joints.
- To flatten; to spread out; to unfold; to expand.
- To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to expound; to unfold and illustrate the meaning of.
- To get rid of by explanation.
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Jointed; segmented; articulated: as, an articulate limb; an articulate animal.
- Specifically, having the character of the Articulata.
- Unite by forming a joint or joints
- Jointed by syllabic division; divided into distinct successive parts, like joints, by the alternation of opener and closer sounds, or the intervention of consonantal utterances (sometimes also of pause or hiatus) between vowel sounds: said of human speech-utterance, as distinguished from other sounds made by human organs, and from the sounds made by the lower animals.
- To utter articulate sounds; utter distinct syllables or words: as, to articulate distinctly.
- To form an articulation (with); connect (with): as, the ulna articulates with the humerus.
- Synonyms and Pronounce, Enunciate, etc. (see utter); speak.
- To formulate or set forth in articles; draw up or state under separate heads.
- To utter in distinct syllables or words.
- To enter into negotiations; treat; come to or make terms.
- To utter articulately; produce after the manner of human speech.
- To joint; unite by means of a joint: as, two pieces loosely articulated together. See articulation, 2.
- Hence Clear; distinct.
- Formulated or expressed in articles, or in separate particulars.
- Consisting of tens: as, articulate numbers.
- To make plain or flat; spread out in a flattened form; unfold.
- To exhibit, disclose, or state the grounds or causes of the existence or occurrence of; reveal or state the causal or logical antecedents or conditions of; account for.
- Synonyms Explain, Expound, Interpret, Elucidate. Explain is the most general of these words, and means to make plain, clear, and intelligible. Expound is used of elaborate, formal, or methodical explanation: as, to expound a text, the law, the philosophy of Aristotle. To interpret is to explain, as if from a foreign language, to make clear what before was dark, and generally by following the original closely, as word by word and line by line: as, to interpret Hegel, Swedenborg, Emerson. To elucidate is to bring or work out into the light that which before was dark, usually by means of illustration; the word generally implies, like expound, a somewhat protracted or elaborate process. See translate.
- To give explanations.
- To make plain or clear to the mind; render intelligible; unfold, analyze, state, or describe in such a manner as to make evident to the minds of others; exhibit the nature, meaning, or significance of; interpret; elucidate; expound.
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Speech endowed, Smooth spoken, Jointed, Word, Say, Pronounced, Phrase, Facile, Pronounce, Speaking, Formulate, Fluent, Vocalize, Enunciate, Eloquent
- Interpret, Justify, Convey, Inform, Define, Tell, Illustrate, Decipher, Explanation, Describe, Elucidate, Clarify, Understand, Excuse, Explicate
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Joint, Well spoken, Speech endowed, Smooth spoken, Silver tongued, Jointed, Word, Say, Pronounced, Phrase, Facile, Speaking, Formulate, Fluent, Eloquent
- Interpret, Justify, Convey, Inform, Define, Tell, Illustrate, Decipher, Explanation, Describe, Elucidate, Clarify, Understand, Excuse, Explicate
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Thanks for the opportunity to articulate these ideas!
- It was hard not to articulate the truth.
- This makes your resume look organized and articulate.
- They are now able to articulate this better.
- How could I have been louder, more articulate?
- Must be reliable, articulate and have sales experience.
- She was funny, caring articulate and loved children.
- Are they able to articulate the key takeaways?
- Stuttering, inability to articulate consonants and vowel sounds.
- It is more articulate, and discreet down low.
- Explain why you need to postpone your hearing.
- You also must explain why they are missing.
- Students should be able to explain function by referring to form and explain form by referring to function.
- It might explain why we find it easy to eat meat, and it might even explain why we like eating meat.
- You must explain the picture using text, and vice versa, explain the text using a picture.
- Identify evidence and explain content, authorship, point of view, purpose, and format; identify bias; explain the role of bias and potential audience.
- You may ask them to explain why; or you may explain that a pie chart displays the contribution of each value to a total.
- Future will explain the explain the the Model Penal proposals; Section will discuss the criticism COMMITTEE METHODOLOGYdrafters, and law professors.
- Identifyevidence and explain content, authorship, purpose, and format; identify bias; explain the role of bias and potential audiencewith teacher support.
- In addition, they will want to explain it and also explain the differences between possible systems, their benefits and costs.
ARTICULATE vs EXPLAIN: QUESTIONS
- Can I import studio files into articulate storyline?
- Are there any storyline templates available in articulate?
- Can I purchase Rise 360 separately from articulate?
- What bone does the condylar process articulate with?
- Does mindflash support SCORM content from articulate storyline?
- What bones articulate with the radius and metacarpals?
- Does the intermedium articulate with other wrist bones?
- Is Asaduddin Owaisi the articulate leader of AIMIM?
- How to uninstall articulate storyline 3 completely?
- What are the characteristics of articulate brachiopods?
- Do rational expectations explain policy ineffectiveness?
- Can neurological explanations explain awakening experiences?
- Do hematologic disturbances explain cerebellar infarction?
- Can Greek philosophy explain behavioural economics?
- Can institutional theory explain Organizational Change?
- How does classical economics explain entrepreneurship?
- Can evolutionary processes explain cultural change?
- Can psychoanalytic explanations explain bipolar disorder?
- Can evolutionary psychology explain cognitive bias?
- Are all reasons that explain explain by citing psychological factors?