poorly articulated or enunciated, or drowned by noise
<adj.all> unintelligible speech
not clearly understood or expressed
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Director Joe Mantello allows the charming Melissa Joan Hart, who plays the the teen-age Valerie, to rush through her monologue, making some of it unintelligible.
One important step is the introduction of PLC-type accounts from April. 'Traditional housing association accounts were unintelligible except for the cognoscenti,' he says.
One reason, I think there was a political ingredient in it and nobody likes to get (unintelligible) on that.
A faulty sound system left Dukakis' words unintelligible.
Despite warnings that the Cockney slang would prove unintelligible to Americans, the show still airs and has been snapped up by 10 other stations, said Ian Duncan of BBC's commercial arm.
This is a tribute to Simon's professionalism. One small part stands out - Janette Legge as Gert, the daughter who speaks the first half of a sentence sucking out and the second breathing in, so that the latter is unintelligible.
In evidence to the House of Lords' European communities committee, Mr Carey criticised the EU's 'quite unintelligible' financial controls and said the lack of accountability of many senior officials encouraged waste.