Unmumbling
Unmumbling refers to the process of making something that is unclear or difficult to understand comprehensible. This can apply to various contexts, from spoken language to written text or even abstract concepts. When someone is mumbling, their speech is indistinct, often due to a lack of articulation, speaking too quickly, or having something obstructing their mouth. Unmumbling in this instance involves actively listening, asking for clarification, or having the mumbler repeat themselves more clearly.
In written communication, unmumbling might involve deciphering poor handwriting, rephrasing convoluted sentences, or explaining jargon-filled passages.
More broadly, unmumbling can be used metaphorically to describe the act of clarifying complex ideas, resolving