readable

IPA: rˈidʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • (of handwriting, print, etc) legible, possible to read or at least decipher
  • which can be read—i.e. accessed or played—by a certain technical type of device
  • (of a book) enjoyable to read, of an acceptable stylistic quality or at least functionally composed
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Examples of "readable" in Sentences

  • It makes the work less readable and no more forceful.
  • Anonymous, The only thing easily readable is the caliber.
  • The only drawback is that the text in the bottom is less readable.
  • The original plan was to lighten the red so that the blue was readable.
  • The logo has to be big enough to be readable from a distance (10-15 feet, say).
  • If you have access to the hard drive, you have access to all of the data on it in readable format.
  • Here is The Post's Jonathan Yardley's review of "Decision Points," which he called readable but flat.
  • Make your meta description and title readable and meaningful, and avoid over-stuffing them with key words.
  • No matter how perfect the title, it has to fit on the cover of the book, and preferably in a type size large enough to be readable from a distance.
  • Unleashed a huge smear campaign, but now they have bush – a man who gets a cookie for signing his name in readable hand writing – and are desperate to keep him in.
  • I decided if I ever find a man desperate enough to want to marry me, instead of an expensive ring, I was an inexpensive ring and all 60 editions of AH&TTI in readable condiction.
  • A first step has been to develop, with the help of technology firm Lockheed Martin, an electronic system that will allow preservation of the documents in readable form long into the future, no matter how many new generations of software are introduced in the years ahead.

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