inarticulate

inarticulate
inarticulate
tr[ɪnɑː'tɪkjʊlət]
adjective
1 (person) incapaz de expresarse
2 (speech, words, writing) mal expresado,-a, incoherente
3 (cry, sound) inarticulado,-a
4 (joints) inarticulado,-a
inarticulate [.ɪnɑr'tɪkjələt] adj
: inarticulado, incapaz de expresarse
inarticulate
adj.
desarticulado, -a adj.
inarticulado, -a adj.
incapaz de expresarse adj.
'ɪnɑːr'tɪkjələt, ˌɪnɑː'tɪkjʊlət
adjective (in speech) <babbling/grunt> inarticulado; <person> con dificultad para expresarse
[ˌɪnɑː'tɪkjʊlɪt]
ADJ [person] con dificultad para expresarse; [speech] mal pronunciado; [noise, sound] inarticulado

he was inarticulate with rage — de lo furioso que estaba no podía pronunciar palabra

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['ɪnɑːr'tɪkjələt, ˌɪnɑː'tɪkjʊlət]
adjective (in speech) <babbling/grunt> inarticulado; <person> con dificultad para expresarse

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