Adjective(1) capable of being apprehended or understood(2) well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly(3) well articulated or enunciated(4) and loud enough to be heard distinctly(5) understandable
Adjective(1) capable of being apprehended or understood(2) well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly(3) well articulated or enunciated(4) and loud enough to be heard distinctly(5) understandable
(1) He remains one of the rare leading academics whose work is intelligible to normal people.(2) Before he could make any intelligible reply, the doors behind the reception slid open and a pretty secretary walked out.(3) While it's clear and intelligible , a musical really deserves at least a stereo soundtrack.(4) Studies show that a person is more intelligible to an individual who can both see and hear them than for either method alone.(5) That makes the lyrics intelligible without reducing the music's intensity.(6) We're hardly capable of intelligible conversation, and those smiles over the mulled wine and mince pies/beer and crisps verge on the frantic.(7) An examination structure, intelligible to pupils, parents and employers, must be a priority as a means of getting these proposals off the ground.(8) He got a sensible and intelligible reply from Natasha.(9) Mine was only a middle-ranking independent school, so that's why I was relatively intelligible but prone to waffling after a few glasses of sherry.(10) How much can you leave out while keeping it intelligible , he asks?(11) The individual cannot make himself intelligible to anybody.(12) Many of the items which are found in the media and commonly used in town speech are not intelligible to the average rural adult speaker.(13) The surrounds are used appropriately and dialogue is clear and intelligible .(14) I am quite confident that I am more intelligible than you.(15) He came across something that struck me as intelligible .(16) For the last year or so of his life, he never uttered one intelligible word or showed the slightest sign of knowing who or where he was.