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View synonyms for intelligible
intelligible
/ ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəbəl /
adjective
- able to be understood; comprehensible
- philosophy
- capable of being apprehended by the mind or intellect alone
- (in metaphysical systems such as those of Plato or Kant) denoting that metaphysical realm which is accessible to the intellect as opposed to the world of mere phenomena accessible to the senses
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Derived Forms
- inˌtelligiˈbility, noun
- inˈtelligibly, adverb
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Other Words From
- in·telli·gi·ble·ness noun
- in·telli·gi·bly adverb
- half-in·telli·gi·ble adjective
- half-in·telli·gi·bly adverb
- self-in·telli·gi·ble adjective
- semi-in·telli·gi·ble adjective
- semi-in·telli·gi·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intelligible1
1350–1400; Middle English from Latin intelligibilis, equivalent to intellig- ( intelligent ) + -ibilis -ible
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intelligible1
C14: from Latin intellegibilis; see intellect
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Example Sentences
The casting of deaf and hearing actors — one to embody and emotionalize a character, the other to sing, speak and jam — fails to harmonize into a resonant or even intelligible interpretation.
From Los Angeles Times
Where might comfort lie and how can purpose be found in an abyss of intelligible meaning?
From Los Angeles Times
The singer’s voice is also garbled, his lyrics barely intelligible.
From Science Magazine
Decoding was necessary to wrangle it into a more intelligible form.
From Scientific American
The Russian out of his mouth was thick with an accent, but it was still intelligible.
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