hyperarticulate

English

Etymology

hyper- + articulate

Adjective

hyperarticulate (comparative more hyperarticulate, superlative most hyperarticulate)

  1. Extremely articulate
    • 2009 February 8, Steven Greenhouse, “Two Unions in Marriage Now Face Divorce Talks”, in New York Times:
      The fight is led by two hyperarticulate heavyweights, both Ivy League graduates, each using his decades of experience in battling corporations to clobber the other.
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