I will," growled Sir Bingo, more articulately than usual.
But as for us, we desire in all things to be of the opinion of Him who is the eternal Truth and Light, and who took our nature, expressly, as to one great purpose, in order to unfold to us articulately His opinion.
Nobody can recognize him: till once he is patented, get some public stamp of authenticity, and has been articulately proclaimed, and asserted to be a Doer.
They are summoned to assert themselves; to act forth, and articulately vindicate, in the teeth of howling multitudes, of a world too justly maddened into all manner of delirious clamors, what of wisdom they derive from God.
The views of Paul are still morearticulately expressed in Romans, i.
The contents of the revelation which our faith is to grasp are brought out far more definitely and articulately and fully in the New Testament.
There are normative principles of prayer as well as the normative principles of thought; and both operate 'long before they come to the surface of human thought and are articulately expounded.
I had articulately set down in writing our points.
To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute.
Nay if we even had their thought, all they could have articulately spoken to us, how insignificant a fraction were that of the Thing which realised itself, which decreed itself, on signal given by them!
It is true that this end was not very articulately defined by those who pursued it, but (perhaps just because of that) the means to it were more practically designed and more effectively executed.
The Greeks first articulatelyconceived and deliberately pursued the ideal of Freedom.
Our impulsive belief is here always what sets up the original body of truth, and our articulately verbalized philosophy is but its showy translation into formulas.
It is not only the Ideas of pure Reason as Kant styled them, that have this power of making us vitally feel presences that we are impotent articulately to describe.
They never learn to speak any thing but their own name, which they articulately and clamorously pronounce with a harsh voice.
Every opinion in the world had to be articulately right or articulately wrong,--so proved by some principle or other of his infallible system.
Every smallest thing is either right or wrong, and if wrong, can be articulately proved so by reasoning.
Whatever her successive partners of a moment might have noticed, they wouldn't have discovered in her reason for dropping them quickly a principle of fear that they might notice her failure articulately to keep up.
But why is she now to the purpose," I articulately wondered, "any more than she was?
The terms of speech are words; in order to speak coherently and articulately we must group words into sentences according to the laws of the tongue to which they belong.
Unwitting at the moment of contact itself of the significance that afterwards is to flow articulately from his work, the artist, in the presence of his object, knows only that he is impelled to render it.
There is no man in the whole world who knows consciously and articulately as much as a half-hatched hen's egg knows unconsciously.
When we have once become articulately conscious of existing, it is an easy matter to begin doubting whether we exist at all.
The most such sciences can do is to help us to catch ourselves up and check ourselves, if we start to reason or to behave wrongly; and to criticise ourselves more articulatelyafter we have made mistakes.
This inner personal tone is what we can't communicate or describe articulately to others; but the wraith and ghost of it, so to speak, are often what our friends and intimates feel as our most characteristic quality.
It is but a small part of our experience in life that we are ever able articulately to recall.
Madly enough he preached, it is true, as Enthusiasts and first Missionaries are wont, with imperfect utterance, amid much frothy rant; yet as articulately perhaps as the case admitted.
As Ferrier has said, 'first principles of every kind have their influence, and indeed operate largely and powerfully long before they come to the surface of human thought and are articulately expounded.
This echo in an evening, before rural noises cease, would repeat ten syllables most articulately and distinctly, especially if quick dactyls were chosen.
I wish that somebody could take up something from his system into a system more articulately scientific.
I wish you would articulately display to me in your future letters the names of all the books you have been reading.
God, or the Universal Spirit, in whom the universe of bodies and spirits finds explanation; in a way which Berkeley does not attempt to unfold articulately and exhaustively in philosophical system.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "articulately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.