unintelligible

IPA: ʌnɪntˈɛɫʌdʒʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not intelligible; unable to be understood.
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Examples of "unintelligible" in Sentences

  • Notebooks full of unintelligible notes scattered in unintelligible heaps.
  • The Munchkins are pear-shaped beings that speak in unintelligible buzzing voices.
  • The other stuff that's around here is mostly in unintelligible fragments, so I'm not real concerned about that.
  • No. However, it was Bush's fault that his education cuts have resulted in unintelligible posts authored by, well, you.
  • The second explains - in as much as an explanation of the unintelligible is even possible - why the publishing industry behaves as it does.
  • The Greeks dubbed foreigners "barbarians" because, to Greek ears, they brayed "bar, bar" in unintelligible tongues; South Africans claim to hear "kwere, kwere" when immigrants open their mouths.
  • At around the age of 14 (to our dismay) all the black kids segregated themselves into their own group and where they had been speaking normal English they began to speak in unintelligible (to us) patois.
  • Having lived in two foreign countries France and Moldova, it's very common for English-speaking expats to incorporate vocabulary from the host language into their speech while maintaining an English pronunciation that could render the word unintelligible to native speakers.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park: "A treat For all the senses" Where we are treated to unknown hunks of stuff in unintelligible shapes, panhandlers (PC = misunderstood independent business people), significant Seattle smells-urine, feces, unwashed, mentally deranged even more freaked out than normal.

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