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Intelligibly

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