Thesaurus / unintelligible
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In Fortenberry’s case, however, prosecutors argued that they could not redact sensitive information without rendering the evidence unintelligible.
JUDGE SAYS GOP CONGRESSMAN CAN’T BE LEFT ALONE WITH EVIDENCEROGER SOLLENBERGEROCTOBER 29, 2021THE DAILY BEASTOutside is not responsible for lost, late, incomplete, invalid, unintelligible, or misdirected entries, all of which will be disqualified.
SURVIVAL ESSAY CONTEST SUBMISSION TERMSMMIRHASHEMSEPTEMBER 22, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINELast school year, schools had to close entire classrooms when one student tested positive, but the latest guidance is a lot more complicated – and almost unintelligible now when it comes to individual circumstances.
SCHOOLS’ QUARANTINE PROTOCOLS ARE A LOT MORE CONFUSING THAN LAST YEARKAYLA JIMENEZAUGUST 16, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOAmazon says that was a privacy choice as well as a technical consideration because the rotating blades make so much noise, it would render any audio unintelligible anyway.
AMAZON’S HOME SECURITY DRONE MAY ACTUALLY BE LESS CREEPY THAN A REGULAR CAMERASTAN HORACZEKSEPTEMBER 26, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThe "spirit writing" consists of unmeaning, unintelligible scribbling scrawls, and very rarely containing any letters or words.
SECOND EDITION OF A DISCOVERY CONCERNING GHOSTSGEORGE CRUIKSHANKHer bewilderment was complete: the more she wished to appear to understand him the more unintelligible his remarks became.
SUMMEREDITH WHARTONShe repeated this several times, and gradually dwindled off into unintelligible mutterings.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNEA drummer soon came with a message from the besiegers, but a message which was utterly unintelligible to the besieged.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYHe clings tenaciously to his unintelligible language, and is quite certain that he is superior to the whole human race.
SPANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYL. HIGGIN AND EUGNE E. STREETThe key of this last having been lost, their true sentiments often became unintelligible and, consequently, useless to us.
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIERWORDS RELATED TO UNINTELLIGIBLE
- Delphic
- Greek
- baffling
- beats me
- beyond comprehension
- beyond one's grasp
- clear as mud
- cryptic
- enigmatic
- fathomless
- impenetrable
- incognizable
- inconceivable
- inscrutable
- mysterious
- mystifying
- obscure
- opaque
- over one's head
- perplexing
- puzzling
- sibylline
- unclear
- unfathomable
- ungraspable
- unimaginable
- unintelligible
- unknowable
- ambiguous
- amorphous
- amphibological
- bewildering
- bleary
- blurred
- cloudy
- dark
- dim
- doubtful
- dreamlike
- dubious
- enigmatic
- equivocal
- faint
- fuzzy
- generalized
- hazy
- ill-defined
- impalpable
- imprecise
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- inexplicable
- lax
- loose
- misunderstood
- muddy
- nebulous
- obscure
- perplexing
- problematic
- puzzling
- questionable
- shadowy
- superficial
- tenebrous
- uncertain
- unclear
- undetermined
- unexplicit
- unintelligible
- unknown
- unsettled
- unspecified
- unsure
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