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relatable

Definition for relatable

adjective as in identifiable

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But the most effective aspect of this monologue was Kimmel’s relatable everyman outrage.

From Salon

The judges said: "A road trip chronicle, a book about sickness, a basketball novel, a family saga, and a story about how we say goodbye, with a ridiculously relatable narrator."

From BBC

His supporters said he was relatable, understood their concerns and was able to hold respectful conversations with those he disagreed with.

From BBC

The subject is relatable, as lifespans have extended while health insurance only seems to contract.

His supporters said he was relatable and understood their concerns.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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