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readable

Pronunciation: [ˈriːdəbl]

Word

Context: “literature”

(adjective) when something, like a book or a document, is easy to read and understand. This means the words are clear, and the writing is simple, so you can follow along without trouble.

Example

The children's storybook is very readable, making it fun for kids to enjoy.

Example

The technical manual was not readable at all; I struggled to understand it.

Example

Is this article readable for someone who doesn't have a lot of experience with the topic?

Context: “design”

(adjective) when something, like a text on a sign or a website, is easy to see and read. This means the letters are clear and big enough for people to read from a distance.

Example

The sign was readable even from far away, so everyone could see the important information.

Example

The font on the poster was too small, making it hardly readable.

Example

How can we make the display more readable for everyone?

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