be readable

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

Used to describe something as enjoyable to read or able to be read.

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Examples (10)

  • The instructions must be clearly readable to everyone.
  • Her handwriting is barely readable on the page.
  • This biography is surprisingly readable and entertaining.
  • The warning sign needs to be readable from a distance.
  • Please ensure the digital file is readable on all devices.
  • The ancient inscription is no longer readable due to erosion.
  • His academic writing is accessible and highly readable.
  • The screen was not readable in the bright sunlight.
  • We want the final report to be readable for the general public.
  • The fine print at the bottom is hardly readable without glasses.