Unintelligently: meaning, definitions and examples

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unintelligently

 

[ ˌʌnɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəntli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of speaking

Unintelligently refers to a manner of speaking or acting that is not clear or easily understood. It can describe behavior or speech that lacks reason, sense, or clarity, making it difficult for others to comprehend.

Synonyms

confusedly, indistinctly, irrationally, unclearly.

Examples of usage

  • He spoke unintelligently during the meeting, leaving everyone confused.
  • The instructions were presented unintelligently, resulting in a lot of mistakes.
  • She answered unintelligently, causing the interviewer to raise an eyebrow.

Etymology

The word 'unintelligently' is derived from the root word 'intelligent,' which has its origins in the Latin 'intelligentem,' meaning 'able to understand.' The prefix 'un-' signifies negation or the opposite, while the suffix '-ly' indicates that it is being used as an adverb. This formation suggests an action devoid of understanding or clarity. 'Intelligent' has been in use since the late Middle Ages, but the adverb form 'unintelligently' likely evolved as language developed over centuries, providing a way to describe actions lacking intelligence or clarity in expression.