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articulated

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/ɑːrˈtɪk.jʊ.leɪ.tɪd/ · ar-tic-u-la-ted

Expressed clearly and distinctly; capable of speech.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Expressed clearly and distinctly; capable of speech.

صاف اور واضح انداز میں بیان کیا گیا؛ بولنے کی قابلیت رکھنے والا۔

واضح

waazih

Synonyms

clearcoherentexpressiveصافمفہومظاہر

Antonyms

unclearambiguousconfusedغیر واضحغیر واضحمبہم

Common Collocations

  • articulated speech
  • well-articulated ideas
  • clearly articulated

Example Sentences

His points were well-articulated during the presentation.

اس کی باتیں پیشکش کے دوران واضح تھیں۔

Us ki baatein peshkash ke doran waazih thin.

She articulated her feelings about the project effectively.

اس نے منصوبے کے بارے میں اپنے جذبات واضح طور پر بیان کیے۔

Us ne mansube ke bare mein apne jazbat waazih tor par bayan kiye.

An articulated argument helps persuade the audience.

ایک واضح بات چیت حاضرین کو قائل کرنے میں مدد کرتی ہے۔

Aik waazih baat cheet hazirin ko qail karne mein madad karti hai.

Easily Confused With

articulate:Articulated refers to being clearly expressed, while articulate refers to the ability to express thoughts clearly and fluently.

Word Family

articulate
verbواضح کرنا
articulation
nounوضاحت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of articulate speech as a well-built bridge connecting thoughts.

Imagine a speaker standing confidently in front of an audience, expressing ideas clearly.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

شاعر نے کہا کہ جو بات ہے وہ واضح ہو، ہر ایک کو سنائے بغیر کسی گوشے میں نہیں چھپے۔

Shaayar ne kaha ke jo baat hai wo waazih ho, har aik ko sunaaye baghair kisi ghoshe mein nahi chhupay.

The poet said that what is true should be clear, not hidden in a corner without being heard by anyone.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

صاف بات کرنا بہتر ہے۔

Saaf baat karna behtar hai.

It is better to speak clearly.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "articulatus" — jointed, expressed

First known use: 19th century

The word has evolved from the Latin 'articulare', which means to utter distinctly or to joint. In English, it began to be used in the 19th century.