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Synonyms
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Meaning:
articulate

(of a person) able to put thoughts and feelings into clear speech

clearly, coherently spoken

descriptive

containing description

explanatory

expressive

showing feelings, personality etc

telling, revealing

fluent

(of a person) able to speak easily and without hesitating

articulate

glib

(of a person, what is said or how it is said) eager and fluent but not sincere

slick, smooth-talking

graphic

of visual symbols (e.g. lettering, diagrams, drawings)

clear, explicit

hyperbolic

of a hyperbola

wordy; flowery in speech

impressive

having a strong effect on the mind and feelings

powerful, influential

moving

causing an effect on a person's feelings or emotions

affecting, exciting

persuasive

able to influence or persuade

effective, influential

rhetorical

(too) concerned with the style of speaking and writing and not with the content

wordy; flowery in speech

significant

having a special or important meaning

telling, meaningful

stylistic

of style

rhetorical

talkative

fond of talking

excessively communicative

vivid

(of colours etc) strong and bright; lively, active; clear and distinct

intense, powerful

well-spoken

speaking well, politely

clearly, coherently spoken

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