Garbled in a sentence as an adjective

Do I get garbled responses, or no responses at all?

One message came through as garbled, but then there's an easy way to "end secure session" and new messages go through in plaintext.

It appears that all the easy words have already been solved with enough confidence, so there's only garbled scans left.

I think you missed his point about how content shouldn't turn into a garbled mess of nonsense pixels just because your browser happens to be 3 months old.

Surely you have no problem simulating garbled language or your own garbled interpretation of other languages in your mind right now, why couldn't this have been the case when you were falling asleep?

I spent a year learning French at a school and literally couldn't even understand fluent, spoken French by the time my ex-girlfriend moved back to the US. I stayed in France and began dating a French girl who didn't speak English at all -- so we had these weird intellectual/juvenile sounding conversations in the beginning - with me basically speaking confusing, garbled French 100% of the time.

With this particular girl, I remember it taking an extraordinarily large amount of time for us to even go through details like family, etc. But, she was patient and intrigued I suppose, because we only communicated in my garbled French.

Garbled definitions

adjective

lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of instructions"; "a confused dream about the end of the world"; "disconnected fragments of a story"; "scattered thoughts"

See also: confused disconnected disjointed disordered illogical scattered unconnected