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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    eloquent speech fluent speech clear speech coherent speech expressive speech effective speech persuasive speech articulate expression verbal skill verbal fluency linguistic ability communicative ability rhetorical skill public speaking oratory declamation recitation enunciation diction pronunciation intonation vocalization verbalization locution articulateness eloquence fluency lucidity clarity precision succinctness expressiveness.

    Meaning of Articulate speech

    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, articulate speech refers to the ability to express oneself clearly and effectively in spoken language.

    Definitions

    • Merriam-Webster defines articulate speech as having or showing the ability to speak or express oneself clearly and effectively.
    • The Cambridge Dictionary describes articulate speech as the ability to speak clearly and effectively, using language in a way that is easy to understand.

    Example Uses

    • The politician's articulate speech convinced many voters to support her campaign.
    • The professor's articulate speech made the complex topic seem easy to understand.
    • The actor's articulate speech brought the character to life in the movie.
    • The teacher encouraged her students to practice articulate speech in class discussions.
    • The CEO's articulate speech helped to calm the investors' concerns during the meeting.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    incoherent speech inarticulate speech unclear speech unintelligible speech confusing speech ambiguous speech vague speech muddled speech disjointed speech hesitant speech stumbling speech stuttering speech mumbling speech murmuring speech inaudible speech incomprehensible speech nonsensical speech absurd speech ridiculous speech illogical speech irrational speech.