"More articled" is a phrase that refers to having a greater number of articles than something else. Its phonetic transcription includes the sound /mɔːr/ for "more", which is pronounced with an open back-rounded vowel and a rhotic consonant. The second part, "articled," has three syllables that are pronounced as /ɑːtɪkld/. The stress is on the second syllable, giving emphasis to the "-ti-" sound. This word is frequently used in legal contexts, where it can refer to a trainee lawyer or a legal apprentice.