Crossword-Solution: INTELLIGIBLE 12 letters, 83 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Intelligible - Capable of being understood or comprehended; as, an
intelligible account or description; intelligible pronunciation,
writing, etc.

We have 83 clues for the answer “INTELLIGIBLE”

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suprasensuous 1 answer
perspicuous 9 answers
explicable 13 answers
CONCEPTUAL ___ 20 answers
supersensible 23 answers
Recognisable 30 answers
graspable 31 answers
apprehensible 35 answers
knowable 40 answers
explained 42 answers
Understandable 44 answers
fathomable 45 answers
ascertainable 45 answers
Sane 47 answers
audible 52 answers
unenclosed 53 answers
evidenced 54 answers
Evinced 54 answers
overt 55 answers
observable 55 answers
Normal 55 answers
Tangible 56 answers
Defined 56 answers
detectable 56 answers
Legible 57 answers
crystalline 57 answers
Unambiguous 58 answers
Cloudless 58 answers
conceivable 58 answers
showing 59 answers
perceptible 59 answers
Patent 59 answers
Exhibited 59 answers
distinguishable 59 answers
Displayed. 63 answers
unmistakable 63 answers
meaningful 63 answers
Unconcealed 63 answers
comprehensible 63 answers
disclosed 64 answers
Demonstrated 64 answers
Undisguised 65 answers
unclouded 65 answers
outspoken 66 answers
unclosed 66 answers
Forthright 66 answers
Articulate 66 answers
Indisputable 66 answers
Proven 66 answers
discernible 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTELLIGIBLE (5)

These outbreaks of a fierce temper had a kind of value, and even comfort for the mother; because there was at least an intelligible earnestness in the mood, instead of the fitful caprice that so often thwarted her in the child’s manifestations.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
But the reason which leads many to persuade them selves that there is a difficulty in knowing this truth, and even also in knowing what their mind really is, is that they never raise their thoughts above sensible objects, and are so accustomed to consider nothing except by way of imagination, which is a mode of thinking limited to material objects, that all that is not imaginable seems to them not intelligible.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
For example, a sermon preached in a church would be intelligible probably to the whole of the congregation.
The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece Norman F. Joly 2008
The language that he used was intelligible to the two below, yet there was a marked difference between it and their Barsoomian tongue.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Amen.” 62 This extract has been somewhat amended or modernized in orthography, to render it more intelligible to the general reader.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993

Quotes with INTELLIGIBLE (3)

The student is half afraid to meet one of the great philosophers face to face. He feels himself inadequate and thinks he will not understand him. But if he only knew, the great man, just because of his greatness, is much more intelligible than his modern commentator. The simplest student will be able to understand, if not all, yet a very great deal of what Plato said; but hardly anyone can understand some modern books on Platonism.
C. S. Lewis
It is quite true what Philosophy says: that Life must be understood backwards. But that makes one forget the other saying: that it must be lived — forwards. The more one ponders this, the more it comes to mean that life in the temporal existence never becomes quite intelligible, precisely because at no moment can I find complete quiet to take the backward- looking position.
Soren Kierkegaard The Diary Of Soren Kierkegaard
For an author to write as he speaks is just as reprehensible as the opposite fault, to speak as he writes; for this gives a pedantic effect to what he says, and at the same time makes him hardly intelligible
Arthur Schopenhauer