readably
IPA: rˈidʌbɫi
adverb
- So as to be readable; legibly.
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Examples of "readably" in Sentences
- Document too side to fit readably onto the screen?
- Six years ago, there were no maps or guide books readably available in our little coastal B.C. town of Powell River.
- Indeed, 'Hallelujah Junction' stands with books by Hector Berlioz and Louis Armstrong among the most readably incisive autobiographies of major musical figures.
- The only copy of the final issue of the Korvac arc I could find was a shredded pitiful mess, with much of the cover missing, but thankfully with a readably complete if torn interior.
- EK ... as you well know I only ever think in the most elevated way about women and the fact that Miss Mermaid appears to be slightly gorgeous had escaped me when she is commenting so readably.
- While I dont pull them out of their baskets to book talk or use them as read alouds, inevitably each year a few students (usually boys) will find them and fall in love with the highly readably and predictive collections of facts and figures found in many of the series we are discussing.
- In a post on the Inside Google Books blog, product manager Brandon Badger said that ePub was being added to the existing plain text and PDF download options because it will make the books more accessible on phones, netbooks and e-ink readers where PDF versions aren't easily and readably rendered.
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