Unintelligible in a sentence as an adjective

It's hard because the tax code is a complex, unintelligible POS.

This has nothing to do with the main subject matter of the article but those graphs are almost unintelligible.

Find someone else's code that does amazing things but is unintelligible.

And whether or not some of his writings may be unintelligible, his code certainly passes a strict syntactic check.

Simple due to the sheer volume of unintelligible nonsense the compiler produces if there is an error in the template.

The tech community is quickly separating into two camps that are becoming unintelligible to each other.

It's common for people who speak completely mutually unintelligible Chinese dialects to still be able to communicate through writing.

Most of the time, the idea is to just hide the technical details so now it's totally unintelligible and the only possible way to learn it is by memorization.

Some like the Chinese "dialects" are generally mutually unintelligible and are actually different languages.

Palin's almost-unintelligible statement may allow some flexibility in interpretation, but only under the most generous parsing is she even close to being correct.

Unintelligible definitions

adjective

poorly articulated or enunciated, or drowned by noise; "unintelligible speech"

adjective

not clearly understood or expressed

See also: opaque