Today’s “Word of the Day” is intelligible and it is an adjective meaning “understandable, comprehensible, intelligible, easy to understand, digestible, plain/simple, clearly expressed, self-explanatory“.
Example Sentence: Simplification of text of the statutes and plain language reforms are imperative for not only making the laws intelligible to all citizens but also to instil public confidence in the legal system of the country… The plea for laws in plain English is a centuries-old matter across the globe… It is not disputed that brevity is the soul of good legislation, but short sentences are not always the answer to incomprehensibility as many a time drafters are required to write complicated legal provisions comprehensively and with utmost clarity so that there is no room for ambiguity.
This word is present in Limits of simplification and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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