adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Footballers are famous for being inarticulate when they are interviewed on TV, and Danny Lord was no exception.
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He is a shy and inarticulate man.
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Maisie had always thought of herself as being uneducated and inarticulate , and was surprised that anyone should ask her opinion.
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young and inarticulate children
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Amiss was fascinated by the range of inarticulate sounds they could produce.
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He was calling, making inarticulate noises, grunting and angry.
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Her supplications thickened to an inarticulate growl.
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It was fear mixed with inarticulate anger and expressed in strange, unsettling encounters.
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She was not even inarticulate in the sense that she could express her own feelings convincingly.
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The complete silence was made more striking by the occasional inarticulate cry of some old Phalangist.
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The girl was young, primitive, inarticulate .
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They saw a sometimes remorseful, if inarticulate and profane, Davis recount his now-familiar tale of killing 12-year-old Polly.