Unintelligible
Unintelligible is an adjective used to describe speech, writing, or other communications that cannot be understood or interpreted. In everyday use, it is applied when the intended message is not recoverable by a listener or reader given the available signal and context. Intelligibility depends on both the quality of the signal and the listener’s abilities, knowledge, and expectations, so what is unintelligible to one person may be comprehensible to another.
In spoken language, factors that can render utterances unintelligible include rapid delivery, heavy or unfamiliar accents,
Unintelligibility is often assessed through perceptual judgments or experimental measures of how well content can be
Etymology: from un- + intelligible, derived from Latin intelligibilis. Related terms include incomprehensible, indecipherable, garbled, and illegible.