garble in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Garble: to distort or confuse (a message or speech) so that it becomes unclear or difficult to understand.
Sample Sentences
- The radio signal began to garble, making it difficult to understand the message.
- She tended to garble her words when she was nervous, leaving her audience confused.
- As the child recounted the story, he managed to garble several key details.
- The software occasionally garbles the text when translating to different languages.
- During the phone call, the connection was so poor that their conversation became a garble of sounds.
- The speaker tended to garble his words when he got nervous, making it hard for the audience to understand him.
- As the radio signal grew weaker, the announcer's voice began to garble, distorting the message.
- She tried to take notes during the lecture, but the professor's fast-paced delivery caused her to garble several key points.
- In the heat of the argument, he began to garble his thoughts, leading to confusion about his actual stance.
- The chef's instructions were garbled through the loud kitchen noise, resulting in a mix-up with the orders.
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