Here is as a sentence with the word garbled. Nancy began talking with her friend on the phone but eventually her friend's voice sounded garbled.
The garbled response was not intelligible. Correcting this sentence's structure will make it intelligible. How can you call that an intelligible response?
The telemarketers words became garbled due to all of the background noise in my vicinity.
Joe muttered an unintelligible response to the question.
The root word of garbled is garble, which comes from the Middle French word "garbeler", meaning to sift or sort out impurities.
The garbled response was not intelligible.
Your voice is so garbled, I can't make you out.
The women garbled the directions to the park, then she got lost.
Well..... Garbled is already the past tense. So There really is not past tense for garbled.
This is a garbled version of the word triumvirate, meaning a group of three, especially three rulers.
If you seriously garble a quotation, I might not even be able to recognize it.
The horse galloped, faltered, and fell, before righting itself and continuing the race.The woman faltered as she spoke, and then began to softly cry.The television signal suddenly faltered, and then resumed with garbled pictures and sound.
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