illegibly

IPA: ɪɫˈɛdʒʌbɫi

adverb

  • In a manner that produces illegible results.
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Examples of "illegibly" in Sentences

  • A sightless person scribbling illegibly in the dark.
  • It don't mater how bad you're speling or grammer is, or how illegibly formatted your submission.
  • It's one thing to rip the poor guy's beak off, but then to sign your name illegibly in its place?
  • Logan had to check up on the chap, of course, in order to let him have it, which meant examining the hand writing — which had apparently deteriorated from the days when in New England Jonathan Edwards wrote fairly illegibly.
  • When I explained with the greatest composure, Bonaparte started up in a violent rage, and poured out a flood of abuse, at the same time scratching his name illegibly at the foot of the statement which he had handed in as protocol.
  • Foer embellishes the narrative with evocative graphics, including photographs, colored highlights and passages of illegibly overwritten text, and takes his unique flair for the poetry of miscommunication to occasionally gimmicky lengths, like a two-page soliloquy written entirely in numerical code.
  • And what makes this utter lack of substance far worse is that she can't even articulate her very simplistic thoughts without using staccato sentence fragments strung together as if she's reciting abbreviated notes illegibly scrawled on the backs of barroom napkins, and selected on-the-fly using a dart board.

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