Pronunciation: /ɪnˌtɛl.əˈdʒəˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun the quality of being intelligible; clear and easy to understand
A1 The teacher spoke slowly and clearly to ensure the intelligibility of the lesson for the beginners.
A2 The use of visuals in the presentation helped improve the intelligibility of the complex topic.
B1 The company's new policy was written in simple language to enhance its intelligibility for all employees.
B2 The scientist's research findings were presented in a way that maintained the intelligibility of the data for the general public.
C1 The author's writing style prioritizes clarity and intelligibility, making the book accessible to a wide range of readers.
C2 The lecturer's explanations were so detailed and precise that they greatly contributed to the intelligibility of the complex theories being discussed.
formal The intelligibility of the research findings was crucial for its acceptance in the scientific community.
informal I couldn't understand a word he said, there was zero intelligibility in his explanation.
slang The movie was so confusing, there was no intelligibility to the plot at all.
figurative The artist's abstract painting lacked intelligibility, leaving viewers puzzled about its meaning.
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