Definition of Articulateness

1. Noun. The quality of being facile in speech and writing.

Exact synonyms: Fluency, Volubility
Generic synonyms: Communicativeness
Derivative terms: Articulate, Fluent, Voluble

Definition of Articulateness

1. n. Quality of being articulate.

Definition of Articulateness

1. Noun. The quality of being articulate. ¹

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Definition of Articulateness

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Articulateness

articular vascular network
articular vascular network of elbow
articular vascular network of knee
articulare
articularis cubiti muscle
articularis genu
articularly
articulary
articulata
articulate
articulated
articulated bus
articulated lorry
articulated skeleton
articulately
articulateness
articulates
articulating
articulating paper
articulatio
articulatio acromioclavicularis
articulatio atlanto-occipitalis
articulatio atlantoaxialis lateralis
articulatio atlantoaxialis mediana
articulatio bicondylaris
articulatio calcaneocuboidea
articulatio capitis costae
articulatio carpometacarpea pollicis
articulatio complexa

Literary usage of Articulateness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mind in Evolution by Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse (1901)
"And this is principally shown in the increased articulateness of the plan ... The use of tools implies a certain articulateness of ideas—the grasping of ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"... of comprehension on the one hand, and articulateness on the other, by which the higher stage of animal intelligence was marked off from the lower. ..."

3. Two Essays on Biblical and on Ecclesiastical Miracles by John Henry Newman (1890)
"But the articulateness, nay, the educated accent of these Confessors is especially insisted on in th: testimony. " A cure left thus imperfect," says Douglas ..."

4. Two Essays on Scripture Miracles and on Ecclesiastical by John Henry Newman (1870)
"But the articulateness, nay, the educated accent of these Confessors is especially insisted on in the testimony. " A cure left thus imperfect," says Douglas ..."

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