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readable
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s, from read (v.) + -able . Related: Readably .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. easily deciphered [syn: clear , decipherable ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context of handwriting print etc English) legible, possible to read or at least decipher 2 which can be read, i.e. accessed or played, by a certain technical type of device 3 (context of a book English) enjoyable to read, of an acceptable stylistic ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Readable \Read"a*ble\ (r[=e]d"[.a]*b'l), a. Such as can be read; legible; fit or suitable to be read; worth reading; interesting. -- Read"a*ble*ness , n. -- Read"a*bly , adv.
Usage examples of readable.
Hir eyebrows puckered questioningly, but Slon was as readable as a rock.
The King was smirking, so probably the Chancellor was being fairly readable himself.
He feels that you should adhere as closely as possible to the English text without making your translation so literal as to be un-German and unidiomatic, and therefore not very readable to German-speaking people.
The One-volume edition will be printed from a new fount of Brevier Ancient type, on toned paper, and will be the most compact and readable edition of Shakespeare ever issued in a single volume.
They turned back to the others, their faces too vague to be readable, the colors miscible, like TV screens out of tune.
I spent January reading and rereading it, partly out of envy, because there it was, in cold print between hard covers, the same place, the same people, some of the same doctors, including a thinly disguised Bolshakov, in a nonfictional memoir that was distinctly Chekhovian, and, despite being deliberately oversimplified or nonarch in style, was greatly readable.
Weston and then at the Academy in Enfield, grown up dividing the human world into those who were open, readable, trustworthy, v.
He looked over, then faced her fully, eyes as readable as everwhich was to say, not at alllean face pleasant and attentive, mouth soft in a half-smile, aims leaning on the rests, hands nice and relaxed.
He opened it, and I saw a bundle of papers, yellow but still readable.
Without his knowing it, the style of his reports was sufficiently Voltairean to be readable.
Then, like magic, high-level encrypted Russian communications, pulled from the ether, began spewing forth in readable plaintext.
As a writer he was wholly untrained, but with all his introversions and obscurities he is the most readable chronicler of his time, the most amusing and as untrustworthy as any.
EA7JQ, by contrast, was a weak three by two, although a slight swing of the beam antenna built Isidore's signal up to three by five, a faint but readable signal.
You should, therefore, keep two carbon copies, one of them as readable and unmarked as the original bond paper script.
A very readable and logical treatise on critical thinking and the differences beĀ.