Articulateness in a sentence as a noun

In fact, last time I looked, most of the recent comments were just people saying "**** you" at various levels of articulateness.

Just people saying "**** you" at various levels of articulateness Isn't that what 99% of all comments on the web are? I think that is why I enjoy YC News so much, the rate is only like 30%.

Truth is not so easily discerned as agreeableness or articulateness, appealing as the idea may be. What matters is the facts, and to how many decimal places.

He's a great example of how successful storytelling can come from charisma and passion as well as diction and articulateness.

Article is light on details on what constitutes brain aging, but judging by 85 year old Willie Nelson's articulateness in his 2018 interviews, I hope to be aging my brain some day, as I get closer to retirement. Deep, gravelly, I don't give a ****, voice.

General intelligence and articulateness 2. Deep knowledge of and skill in a specific domain 3.

What struck me most was the calmness and politesse they both maintained, and the steadfast articulateness at the speed of thought. There seemed to be an unspoken, shared assumption that you never, ever raise your voice or betray any hint of frustration, let alone insult your opponent in public.

But there's no reason, in general, to think that logical thinking or articulateness are, in general, going to be good correlated for those moral inclinations.

The way he spoke in the video from Hong Kong, his articulateness, the vocabulary used, and demeanour, attests to his honesty, integrity and character. It is saddening to see so many journalist-stooges come out of the woodwork and attack him.

Someone's level of articulateness provides no information whatsoever of how truthful their writing is. There are countless extremely articulate lies told by people with mastery over their medium.

However, a good liberal arts degree confers a number of benefits in many areas of knowledge, and provides a foundation of education and articulateness that is quite helpful throughout one's lifetime. There are, of course, many bad liberal arts programs that confer little of these benefits.

Notice how everything he said is totally rational and empirically verifiable: "Article is light on details on what constitutes brain aging, but judging by 85 year old Willie Nelson's articulateness in his 2018 interviews, I hope to be aging my brain some day, as I get closer to retirement. Deep, gravelly, I don't give a ****, voice.

Articulateness definitions

noun

the quality of being facile in speech and writing

See also: fluency volubility