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  1. I have noticed that in YouTube titles & descriptions, the word 'inaudible' is used far more than 'unintelligible' when in fact the majority of videos include unintelligible speaking. Inaudible = cannot hear it. Unintelligible = can hear it but cannot understand what is being said.

  2. Dec 31, 2019 · Let me know what you think the difference should be between unintelligible and inaudible whispering, or if it even matters to differentiate the two when "inaudible" is generally used as a...

  3. Inaudible means that you can't hear it, while unintelligible means that you hear sounds but can't make them out. I would use square brackets [], but I can't back that up with an authoritative reference.

  4. (of speech or writing) not clear enough to be understood. (Definition of unintelligible from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of unintelligible. unintelligible.

  5. Inaudible means you cannot hear it. No, not as in unclear speech so that you, "Can't hear it" but rather that you actually cannot hear any of it. Unintelligible means that you can hear it but can't make out what is being said. It is impossible to understand.

  6. The meaning of UNINTELLIGIBLE is unable to be understood or comprehended : not intelligible. How to use unintelligible in a sentence.

  7. Definition of unintelligible adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.