be articulate
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describes the state of being able to express oneself clearly
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- She is a very articulate speaker who can explain complex ideas simply.
- He wasn't very articulate when discussing his feelings.
- You need to be more articulate if you want to convince the board.
- The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their experiences.
- She has always been a highly articulate debater.
- It is essential for leaders to be articulate in their vision.
- If he were more articulate, he could have won the argument.
- The defendant was surprisingly articulate on the witness stand.
- With enough training, the new spokesperson will be very articulate.
- A good writer must also be articulate in their prose.