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more inarticulate
Superlative
most inarticulate
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(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily
- The interviewee appeared nervous and inarticulate, stumbling over his responses.
- He felt frustrated with his inarticulate explanation, unable to articulate his ideas clearly.
- The toddler's inarticulate babbling amused her parents, who tried to decipher her meaning.
- Inarticulate protests often fail to convey the depth of public dissatisfaction.
- She became inarticulate with emotion when accepting the award, struggling to find the right words.
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