Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəbəl/
adjective able to be understood or comprehended; clear and coherent
A1 The teacher used simple language to make the instructions intelligible to the young students.
A2 The signs at the airport were clear and intelligible, making it easy for travelers to find their way.
B1 The scientist explained the complex theory in a way that was intelligible to the general public.
B2 The legal document was written in a language that was not easily intelligible to the average person.
C1 His speech was so full of technical jargon that it was barely intelligible to those without a specialized background.
C2 The professor's lecture was so densely packed with information that it was barely intelligible to all but the most advanced students in the class.
formal His speech was so clear and intelligible that everyone in the audience could understand him.
informal I couldn't make out what she was saying, her words were not very intelligible.
slang Dude, your mumbling is not intelligible at all, speak up!
figurative The artist's abstract painting was not easily intelligible to the average viewer.
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