Inarticulate in a sentence as an adjective

For a media professional, he was just too inarticulate.

It's like seeing inarticulate sieglar; at least i respect sieglar because he knows good deal about apple and does articulate it well.

On the other hand, it's use is so pathetically inarticulate, that I wouldn't want my online profile to be associated with it.

There's studies showing that, like, people speaking to each other informally, like, use all these, um, little interjections, for which they are sometimes mocked as inarticulate.

At the top of most of the pop pieces said "max martin"classical music taught a lot to me, but so did max's music.\npoint being, inarticulate insults such as saying the music is ****, are not worthwhile criticisms.

The inarticulate, chopped-up sentences are just an artifact of the article's author purposefully being nasty to Obama.

Inarticulate definitions

adjective

without or deprived of the use of speech or words; "inarticulate beasts"; "remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal"; "inarticulate with rage"; "an inarticulate cry"

See also: unarticulate