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readable

[ree-duh-buhl] / ˈri də bəl /




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He made his home in the Scottish Borders and wrote readable, accessible novels in the realist tradition.

From BBC

The map was safely stowed in his pocket, wet and bedraggled but still readable.

From Literature

Some academic flourishes make the book at times less readable than necessary.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every encrypted communication, every financial transaction, every military secret becomes readable.

From MarketWatch

Ramps, captions, readable fonts, and interpreters are not preferences, they argue, but requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act in a world that was not designed with disabled people in mind.

From Salon