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inteligible

intelligible, understandable

adjective een-teh-lee-HEE-bleh Rare

Origin: From Latin intelligibilis, from intelligere (to understand).

Usage Note

Inteligible describes speech, writing, or a signal that can be understood or decoded. Its opposite is ininteligible. Note that inteligible is a false friend for English speakers who might expect 'intelligent' — it means 'intelligible', not 'intelligent' (inteligente is the Spanish for 'intelligent').

Examples

"El acento era raro pero su inglés era inteligible."

Natural Translation

The accent was strange but his English was intelligible.

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