All 12 Uses of
articulate
in
Anna Karenina
- "You set off with the mother and you return with the son," he said, articulating each syllable, as though each were a separate favor he was bestowing.†
Part 1
- Alexey Alexandrovitch was speaking so quickly that he stammered, and was utterly unable to articulate the word "suffering."†
Part 4
- She was talking rapidly, musically, and with exceptionally correct articulation and expressive intonation.†
Part 4
- "You did not expect to find me like this," he articulated with effort.†
Part 5
- Levin, shaking with sobs and unable to articulate a word, went out of the room.†
Part 5
- "Yes, yes, so," the dying man articulated slowly at intervals.†
Part 5
- "Worse," he articulated with difficulty.†
Part 5 *
- "You know, Alexey," she said after hearing him, "how fond I am of you, and how ready I am to do anything for you; but I have not spoken, because I knew I could be of no use to you and to Anna Arkadyevna," she said, articulating the name "Anna Arkadyevna" with particular care.†
Part 5
- If anyone is unhappy, I am," she articulated, and turning away, she burst into tears.†
Part 6
- Alexey Alexandrovitch articulated with difficulty, his lips twitching and his face white.†
Part 7
- _ articulated the Frenchman, without opening his eyes.†
Part 7
- "Cast me off!" she articulated between her sobs.†
Part 7
Definition:
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(articulate as in: articulate her ideas) the act of or ability of clearly expressing with words; or to clearly express with wordsThe exact meaning of articulate depends upon its context. For example:
- "She is articulate and persuasive." -- well-spoken (expresses her ideas clearly)
- "She articulated what everyone was thinking." -- said aloud
- "After the stroke, she had to learn to articulate her consonants." -- speak distinctly (so each word can be understood)