inarticulacy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪn.ɑːˈtɪk.jə.lə.si]
  • Us [ ˌɪn.ɑːrˈtɪk.jə.lə.si]

Meaning of inarticulacy In English

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Examples of inarticulacy

  • Inarticulacy leads to an inability to communicate.

  • Inarticulacy seemed to become a political asset.

  • You would think that his inarticulacy and lack of social graces would exile him from polite society.

  • I was appalled by the inarticulacy of the message.

  • The inarticulacy of the playwright's solipsistic world, even as experienced, was not expressed precisely in theatrical terms.

  • This freedom of expression offered by the later learned language serves as a counterpoint to accounts that emphasize the inauthenticity and inarticulacy of the second language.

  • His judgements, however, include such statements as 'the heights of inarticulacy', 'this blather', language studies 'hijacked by the descriptive linguists', and 'dreary gruel' (the output of those linguists).

  • The inarticulacy that makes them vulnerable is the precise reason why their vulnerability may not be recognised.

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