Intelligibly
Intelligibly is an adverb used to describe the manner in which something is conveyed in a way that can be easily understood. It applies to speech, writing, or reasoning that is clear, coherent, and accessible to a listener or reader. The opposite would be something that is obscure, opaque, or cryptic.
Origin: The form is derived from intelligible (an adjective), with the suffix -ly. Intelligible comes from the
Usage notes: In everyday language, intelligibly often describes communication aimed at clarity, such as instructional materials
Related terms: intelligibility (noun) describes the quality or state of being easy to understand; intelligible (adjective)
Examples: The professor spoke intelligibly, and the students grasped the main ideas quickly. The instruction manual