underarticulated
English
Etymology
Adjective
underarticulated (comparative more underarticulated, superlative most underarticulated)
- Inadequately articulated.
- 2008 January 27, Ken Kalfus, “Middle-Age Man”, in New York Times:
- Although Wodicka turns up a provocative thought here and there, this musing, typical of Burt’s grief-laden vaporousness, serves also to illustrate the artless, wordy and underarticulated writing that makes “All Shall Be Well” such a Black Death of a chore to read.
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