articulation

/ɑrˌtɪkjuˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of speaking or pronouncing words clearly and distinctly.
    • Good articulation is important for public speakers to keep the audience engaged.
    • The singer's articulation was so clear that every word could be understood.
    • She practiced her articulation by reading tongue twisters aloud every morning.
  2. The expression of an idea or feeling in words.
    • The poem was a beautiful articulation of the poet's grief.
    • His articulation of the company's goals helped everyone understand the new direction.
    • She struggled with the articulation of her thoughts during the debate.
  3. A joint or connection between bones or parts of the body that allows movement.
    • Arthritis can cause pain and stiffness in the articulation of the hip.
    • The doctor examined the articulation of the patient's shoulder after the injury.
    • The knee is a complex articulation that allows for bending and straightening.
  4. The state of being joined or connected in a system.
    • The articulation of the robot's arm allowed it to move in multiple directions.
    • The articulation of the bridge's sections was designed to withstand earthquakes.
    • In grammar, the articulation of clauses creates complex sentences.
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