He was very intelligible because he could understand everything.
His response was intelligible even over the sound of the plane.
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.
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.
The garbled response was not intelligible.
"Car emotion" is not a sentence at all. It is not even a sentence fragment. It has no intelligible content.
A girl in my class is born with intelligence.
This question does not contain an intelligible sentence.
I'm sorry, but you'll have to learn how to formulate an intelligible sentence before someone can answer it.
You may wish to restate your question using more intelligible grammar....Pattycakes.-$
An example of a series of words that appear in a definite sequence is a complete sentence. Depending on the language, different parts of speech have to be placed in a specific order for the sentence to be intelligible.