Intelligibly [adverb]

Definition of Intelligibly:

plainly, clearly

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Sentence/Example of Intelligibly:

Those statutes might have been written with the older “intelligible principle” rule in the background, and they might be vulnerable to the new nondelegation doctrine.

He muttered rather than intelligibly expressed a reply, which seemed, however, to give his young wife the requisite indication.

And she was frightened of strange cabmen, and by no means sure that she could intelligibly explain the address.

It came slowly down, and tried hard to stop, in order that its source might speak intelligibly to the visitors.

In another case a witness was produced who could hardly speak intelligibly.

After three days she ceased to talk intelligibly, and at the end of a week she ceased to speak altogether.

Neal says that Eliot was able to speak the language intelligibly after conversing with the Indian servant a few months.

But, after a pause, the stranger seemed to recover his self-possession, and repeated his excuses more intelligibly.

I think I could learn with a good deal of leisure and trouble to write intelligibly, but not without it.

But I cannot explain very intelligibly what I mean, for my brush is the only instrument through which I can speak.