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relatable

[ri-leyt-uh-buhl] / rɪˈleɪ tə bəl /


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In that way, the story is ultimately a universal, relatable one about finding yourself through your first great romance.

From The Wall Street Journal

NFL marketing bosses have been pursuing a broader "helmets off" strategy, including behind-the-scenes documentaries and social media clips, that seeks to make players more relatable by emphasizing their personalities and off-field interests.

From Barron's

Should he be relatable to viewers or exist on a higher plane to represent the best of us all?

From The Wall Street Journal

When a character isn’t what they seem, making the false front too emotionally relatable is counterproductive; the viewer, using myself as an example, will feel cheated, annoyed.

From Los Angeles Times

What makes the Muppets so relatable for audiences, Timbers believes, is the disconnect between how the characters think of themselves and how we perceive them.

From Los Angeles Times