Yes, unintelligible is a word. It is actually an adjective that means difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend. It is a state of being.
Able to be understood; comprehensible. The opposite would be unintelligible. "Joe's mumbling speech was unintelligible. But David's speech was clear and intelligible."
Answer: How do you use unintelligible in a sentence?
Village idiot is an idiom used by someone that made a mistake, making them feel as if they are the laughing stock in a group or society. Say for instance I do something unintelligible or make a mistake and many people knows about it, then I will say: "I am the village idiot" or "I feel like the village idiot".
No,it is not a real word dove is a word but doved is not a word.
"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
Joe muttered an unintelligible response to the question.
babble
What he said was unintelligible.
I think the word you're looking for is gibber but mumble is also a possibility.
There is no such language as Gebriash. If you mean Gibberish, that word refers to unintelligible language.
That is an unintelligible code, utilizing initials...
Layer 3-7
The letters spell the 10 letter word obfuscated. It means to render something as obscure or unintelligible.
Nothing. Unintelligible.
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Cryptography is the discipline or practice of creating secure communication by converting ordinary text into unintelligible text and vice versa.
There are around 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, many of which are mutually unintelligible due to factors such as different linguistic roots, structures, and vocabularies. Some estimates suggest that up to half of these languages are mutually unintelligible with one another.