articulative

English

Etymology

articulate + -ive?

Adjective

articulative (comparative more articulative, superlative most articulative)

  1. Serving to articulate or express something.
    • 1929, Science News Letter:
      [] speaking a language invented before the human tongue learned the trick of articulative speech []
    • 2003, Douglas Kellner, Media Culture:
      [] shock techniques used by rappers are both a mode of self-expression and articulative of the actual language and violence of urban ghetto culture.

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Pronunciation

Adjective

articulative

  1. feminine singular of articulatif
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