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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Inarticulate' in a Sentence

"Unable to express oneself clearly or effectively, especially in speech." more

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The inarticulate melody of the wind chimes added a soothing background to the quiet evening.
The inarticulate barks of the dog conveyed a mix of excitement and warning to approaching strangers.
The inarticulate squeaks of the rusty door hinges echoed through the abandoned mansion.
The inarticulate graffiti on the wall conveyed a sense of confusion rather than a clear message.
Despite his passion for music, he found himself inarticulate when asked to describe the beauty of a melody.
As the storm raged outside, the inarticulate banging of shutters echoed through the empty house.

Inarticulate

in-ahr-tik-yuh-lit
adjectiveUnable to express oneself clearly or effectively, especially in speech.

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Last Updated On: April 18, 2024
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