inarticulate in English

adjective
1
unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly.
he was inarticulate with abashment and regret
synonyms:tongue-tiedlost for wordsunable to express oneself
2
without joints or articulations.

Use "inarticulate" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inarticulate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inarticulate", or refer to the context using the word "inarticulate" in the English Dictionary.

1. He becomes inarticulate when angry.

2. She was inarticulate with astonishment.

3. His parents were dull and inarticulate.

4. Most men's friendships are too inarticulate.

5. He is a shy and inarticulate man.

6. He was inarticulate and stupid in thought.

7. Making an inarticulate sound, he turned away.

8. He was calling, making inarticulate noises, grunting and angry.

9. She uttered an inarticulate exclamation, and stood fixed.

10. He launches into an inarticulate tirade against conventional people.

11. Her actions were an inarticulate cry for help.

12. Also one, is must be concise, do not inarticulate.

13. My meetings with him left me inarticulate with rage.

14. Inarticulate and rather shy, he had always dreaded speaking in public.

15. Amiss was fascinated by the range of inarticulate sounds they could produce.

16. When it comes to expressing their emotions, most men are hopelessly inarticulate.

17. This close-Companioned inarticulate hour When twofold silence was the song of love

18. It was fear mixed with inarticulate anger and expressed in strange, unsettling encounters.

19. His speech was inarticulate and it was obvious he had been drinking.

20. An interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises.

21. English words for Angil include growl, snarl, given to growling and inarticulate angry sound

22. To utter a rapid series of short, inarticulate, speechlike sounds: birds Chattering in the trees.

23. As with Sambo, the Coon was portrayed as a lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon

24. To be like a Bump on a log "silent, stupidly inarticulate" is by 1863, American English.

25. She summons Deronda and pours out her desire to be what he wants, her inarticulate misery confounding him.

26. Footballers are famous for being inarticulate when they are interviewed on TV, and Danny Lord was no exception.

27. Talk shows hosts hate to feature writers, with few exceptions, since writers are often inarticulate, sullen and unkempt.

28. Brachiopods used to be classified into two broad ranks; inarticulate and articulate, which were then further subdivided

29. Maisie had always thought of herself as being uneducated and inarticulate, and was surprised that anyone should ask her opinion.

30. Self-advocacy requires training and support for inarticulate people to learn how to voice their needs and wishes.

31. Kirsty gets gloopy blue "Blubbed" they might afterwards have taken him to their bosoms in understanding and inarticulate sympathy.

32. They saw a sometimes remorseful, if inarticulate and profane, Davis recount his now-familiar tale of killing 12-year-old Polly.

33. Her own visit to the cinema with an inarticulate young man from the West of Ireland seemed very dull by comparison.

34. 19 Maisie had always thought of herself as being uneducated and inarticulate, and was surprised that anyone should ask her opinion.

35. Bawling: 1 n loud cries made while weeping Synonyms: wailing Type of: crying , tears , weeping the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds)

36. As verbs the difference between babble and Blabbering is that babble is to utter words indistinctly or unintelligibly; to utter inarticulate sounds; as, a child babbles while Blabbering is .

37. ‘Stupid, Brutish, inarticulate, prone to destroying things when enraged - this is not a hero.’ ‘Yet many argue that this liberalisation of drinking hours is now contributing to the Brutish behaviour on the streets.’

38. If you describe a person or their behaviour as Bumbling, you mean that they behave in a confused, disorganized way, making mistakes and usually not achieving anything.a clumsy, Bumbling, inarticulate figure

39. Crying: The uttering of inarticulate sobbing or wailing sounds, associated with the secretion of tears and often with facial contortion, that expresses the emotion, usually of grief or sadness but sometimes of joy

40. It is bad enough our having to endure the monotony of playing inept harmonic arrangements coupled with the Arrythmical nonsense from Hymns for Today’s Church whilst sitting patiently through repetitive sermons spouted by inarticulate clergy who like the sound of their own voices.

41. "the speaker was interrupted by loud Cries from the rear of the audience"; - outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation ; A loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate) "a cry of rage"; - yell ; A slogan used to rally support for a cause "a cry to arms"; "a war cry …