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inarticulateness

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/ˌɪnɑrˈtɪkjʊlɪtnəs/ · in-ar-tic-u-late-ness

The quality of being unable to express oneself clearly or effectively.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being unable to express oneself clearly or effectively.

اپنی بات واضح طور پر یا مؤثر طریقے سے بیان کرنے کی عدم صلاحیت.

غیر واضحی

ghair wazahi

Synonyms

unclearnessmutenessincomprehensibilityعدم وضاحتبے زبانیگونگے پن

Antonyms

articulatenesseloquencefluencyوضاحتبلاغتفصاحت

Common Collocations

  • inarticulateness of speech
  • inarticulateness in conversation
  • inarticulateness in writing

Example Sentences

Her inarticulateness often made it difficult for her to share her thoughts.

اس کی غیر واضحی اکثر اس کے خیالات کا اظہار کرنا مشکل بنا دیتی تھی.

Is ki ghair wazahi aksar is ke khayalat ka izhar karna mushkil bana deti thi.

The inarticulateness of his response left everyone confused.

اس کے جواب کی غیر واضحی سب کو پریشان کر گئی.

Is ke jawab ki ghair wazahi sab ko pareshan kar gayi.

Despite his inarticulateness, his emotions were clear.

اس کی غیر واضحی کے باوجود، اس کے جذبات واضح تھے.

Is ki ghair wazahi ke bawajood, is ke jazbat wazeh the.

Easily Confused With

inarticulate:Inarticulate is an adjective describing a person or speech that is unable to express ideas clearly, while inarticulateness is the noun form.

Word Family

inarticulate
adjectiveغیر واضح
articulate
verbواضح کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'in' as 'not' and 'articulate' as 'clearly expressed' - inarticulateness means 'not clearly expressed'.

Imagine a person struggling to find the right words to say, appearing lost and confused.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خاموشیوں میں چھپی ہیں کچھ داستانیں، / کمال کی ہے اس کی غیر واضحی کی زبانیں.

Khamoshiyon mein chhupi hain kuch daastanain, / Kamaal ki hai is ki ghair wazahi ki zubaanain.

In the silences are hidden some tales, / The eloquence of his inarticulateness speaks volumes.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خاموشی میں بڑی قوت ہوتی ہے.

Khamoshi mein bari quwat hoti hai.

There is great power in silence.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "inarticulatus" — not jointly articulated

First known use: Early 20th century

The term has evolved from Latin roots, combined with the English suffix '-ness' to denote the state or quality of being inarticulate.