intelligibility
Americannoun
plural
intelligibilities-
the quality or condition of being intelligible; capability of being understood.
-
something intelligible.
Etymology
Origin of intelligibility
First recorded in 1600–10; intelligible + -ity
Example Sentences
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Lang also insists upon amplification, which can or cannot enhance the intelligibility of text.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2025
"They didn’t share his optimism that physics will be able to actually produce any theory of intelligibility and consciousness which is responsible for the physical picture of the world."
From Salon • Jan. 17, 2025
In that era, the idea of opera as drama was taken seriously, and intelligibility was essential.
From New York Times • Feb. 25, 2022
But like most palindromes, Tenet prizes reversibility over intelligibility: The point of “Able was I ere I saw Elba” is that it reads the same both ways, not that it teaches you anything.
From Slate • Aug. 27, 2020
There is some reason to believe that the syllogistic form, as a test of valid arguments, may be entirely dispensed with, if we can secure accuracy of data, and intelligibility in terms.
From A Logic Of Facts Or, Every-day Reasoning by Holyoake, George Jacob
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