stars glow brighter than the moon
Intelligible means able to be understood. I was impressed by her intelligible response.
Try searching the web where you can visual and written examples of the synonyms for the word intelligible. Or maybe try a English book, there are so many examples.
lucid, distinct, unmistakable, clear
Ukrainian and Russian are closely related languages, but they are not mutually intelligible. While speakers of one language may understand some words or phrases in the other, full comprehension can be challenging due to differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Dutch and German are closely related languages, but they are not mutually intelligible. While speakers of one language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, full comprehension can be challenging due to differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Nothing! The words convey no intelligible English meaning, the word "Situation" seems particularly out of place with the rest of the phrase!
The garbled response was not intelligible. Correcting this sentence's structure will make it intelligible. How can you call that an intelligible response?
I am intelligible.
Intelligible means able to be understood. I was impressed by her intelligible response.
There is no single word that means "make of prepare with" Indeed "make of prepare with" is not even an intelligible English phrase.
He was very intelligible because he could understand everything.
His response was intelligible even over the sound of the plane.
No, no, no! This is not how you use intelligiblein a sentence. He is not intelligible because he could understand, but because others could understand. Heaven help us all!1. He was very intelligible; we understood everything.2. The technical advisor's response was intelligible, which made a change.3. Your explanation must be intelligible.
Even with a great big scarf bundled around his mouth his words were still intelligible to anyone standing near. The words on the sign were so worn that the message was no longer intelligible.
fluent, intelligible, expressive
plain, clear, intelligible
In English adjectives are not inflected.