
Intelligibly
Clarity Matters
Use 'intelligibly' when highlighting the importance of clear communication in spoken or written forms.
Even with a strong accent, the teacher explained the lesson intelligibly.
Public Speaking
When giving speeches, aim to speak intelligibly so that your audience understands your message without strain.
The keynote speaker spoke so intelligibly that everyone was engaged.
Emotional Tone
'Intelligibly' doesn't imply any emotional content, just the clarity of the message.
She argued her point passionately yet intelligibly.
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