How To Use Intelligibly In A Sentence

  • The marketplace will start to reward modular books that can be intelligibly split into standalone chapters.
  • People write illegibly or mumble unintelligibly.
  • Personal deformity from malconformation is uncommon; the only instance I remember being that of a young woman, whose utterance was unintelligibly nasal, in consequence of an imperfect development of the palatine bones leaving a gap in the roof of the mouth. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • the foreigners spoke unintelligibly
  • He spluttered unintelligibly, shook his head, and looked very miserable. THE DESCENT
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  • He sniffed down the forecastle hatch, sniffed into the galley where two Chinese cooks jabbered unintelligibly to him, sniffed down the cabin companionway, sniffed down the engine-room skylight and for the first time knew gasoline and engine oil; but sniff as he would, wherever he ran, no scent did he catch of Skipper. CHAPTER XX
  • The marketplace will start to reward modular books that can be intelligibly split into standalone chapters.
  • After the treatment, we see her standing dazed in a straitjacket, muttering unintelligibly, her hair standing on end, sparks flying from her head.
  • So much so, that there will be no equivocations or amphibolies, and everything which will be said intelligibly in that language will be said with propriety.
  • The foreigner spoke to us quite intelligibly.
  • To that end, he reproduces pages from 17th century books - pages and pages of Latin going on pompously and unintelligibly, forging the way ahead for the fledging sciences.
  • The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung.
  • The defendant, a strange looking young man who appeared dull-witted, stammered unintelligibly as he struggled to tell his version of the facts.
  • the foreigner spoke to us quite intelligibly
  • From the way he reacted (not at all), I'd say he was asleep… except for the fact that he kept mumbling angrily and unintelligibly to himself.
  • The terms chiming, tolling, and peal-ringing, though now generally understood, do not intelligibly apply to the few regulations about bells which occur in the canons. Notes and Queries, Number 74, March 29, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • He's kinda got a similar guitar strum, one dancing leg thing going for him, as well as the singing completely unintelligibly thing, too.
  • He sniffed down the forecastle hatch, sniffed into the galley where two Chinese cooks jabbered unintelligibly to him, sniffed down the cabin companionway, sniffed down the engine-room skylight and for the first time knew gasoline and engine oil; but sniff as he would, wherever he ran, no scent did he catch of Skipper. CHAPTER XX
  • Without God to relate the facts and laws intelligibly to one another, knowledge is impossible.
  • As I made my way up 2nd Avenue, I noticed a raving lunatic weaving all over the sidewalk yelling and screaming unintelligibly.
  • While some muttered unintelligibly, others just didn't have any answer.
  • He gave his friend an unintelligibly bland look, and trotted off into the distance with no comment.

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