Word Group : Easy to understand
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Word
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Meaning
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Sentence
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1
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Articulate
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1. Having
or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
2. Having
joints or jointed segments
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1. She
was not very articulate
2. Delicate
articulate plants with a slender central stem
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2
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Cogent
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(of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing
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They put forward cogent arguments for British membership
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3
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Eloquent
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1. Fluent
or persuasive in speaking or writing
2. Clearly
expressing or indicating something
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1. An
eloquent speech
2. The
bus journey alone is eloquent of class inequality
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4
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Evident
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Clearly seen or understood; obvious
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She ate the biscuits with evident enjoyment
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5
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Limpid
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1. (of
a liquid) completely clear and transparent
2. (of
a person’s eyes) unclouded; clear
3. (especially
of writing or music) clear and accessible or melodious
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1. The
limpid waters of the Caribbean
2. The
limpid grey eyes gazed trustfully at her
3. The
limpid notes of a recorder
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6
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Lucid
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1.
Expressed clearly; easy to understand
2.
Bright or luminous
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1.
A lucid account
2.
Birds dipped their wings in the lucid flow of
air
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7
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Pellucid
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1. Translucently
clear
2. Easily
understood
3. (of
music or other sound) clear and pure in tone
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1. Mountains
reflected in the pellucid waters
2. He
writes, as always, in pellucid prose
3. His
pellucid singing tone
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