unarticulated
English
Etymology
From un- + articulated.
Adjective
unarticulated (comparative more unarticulated, superlative most unarticulated)
- Not articulated.
- Not expressed in words.
- Some of the most important points went unarticulated, as meaningful looks conveyed them.
- Not jointed: having no joint, pivot, or swivel.
- Synonyms: nonarticulated, unjointed
- 2007 April 22, Michael Chabon, “‘Gentlemen of the Road’”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 30 June 2013:
- At the southern tip of the island that was shaped like a letter qof they splashed up a stone embankment and clambered stiff and stumbling like unarticulated iron beings.
- Not expressed in words.
Related terms
Translations
not articulated
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