The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inarticulately \In`ar*tic"u*late*ly\, adv.
In an inarticulate manner.
--Hammond.
Wiktionary
adv. In an inarticulate manner.
WordNet
adv. without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner; "the freshman expresses his thoughts unarticulately" [syn: ineloquently] [ant: eloquently, eloquently]
in an inarticulate manner; "he talked inarticulately about the accident that had just taken his wife's life" [ant: articulately]
Usage examples of "inarticulately".
Then Shalla was out on the dance floor, beckoning Donos to join her, and Wedge saw one of the female mechanics hauling Cubber out to dance, her fingers firmly clamped on his septurn as the mechanic protested inarticulately.
As the fish in the sea, or the bird in the air, so unreasoningly and inarticulately safe must a man feel before he can be said to know.
He felt inarticulately that something horrible was happening to the world.
Having plunged they sported like water babies in the swimming pool or frolicked at deck tennis and as each day passed, and the ship steamed slowly south into equatorial waters, their passion grew inarticulately.
He faced about and commenced to run, leaping in a panic alone and unpursued across the naked desert under the sun, while from his throat feeble cries broke inarticulately.