The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incomprehensive \In*com`pre*hen"sive\, a.
Not comprehensive; not capable of including or of
understanding; not extensive; limited. --
In*com`pre*hen"sive*ly, a.
--Sir W. Hamilton. --
In*com`pre*hen"sive*ness, n.
--T. Warton.
Wiktionary
adv. In an incomprehensive manner.
Usage examples of "incomprehensively".
He had asked why, since they obviously hated the small squares of silk, but they had babbled incomprehensively at him about not being recognized, and both had gone into such a frenzy that someone might be watching, for all it had been pitch dark in the middle of the forest at the time, that he did not mention it again.
Customers sat at the tables, drinks ignored as they stared at the incomprehensively massive barrier.
While the merchant extolled the value of his wares, muffledly and incomprehensively through the layers of cloth about his face and neck, I hefted the samples and tested their swing.
I soon forgot the worldly concerns that plagued me as I was soaking in the simplicity of nature, not a simplicity of form, for all things are incomprehensively complex, but simplicity of meaning.
He stared incomprehensively when I said that although we had been on New Yugoslavia for years, and that we had been trying to get to a priest almost the whole time, this was our first real opportunity.