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Adjective
/ˈrēdəbəl/,
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(of a text, script, or code) Able to be read or deciphered; legible,
  1. (of a text, script, or code) Able to be read or deciphered; legible

  2. Easy or enjoyable to read
    • - a marvelously readable book

  1. clear: easily deciphered
  2. (readability) the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand
  3. (readability) legibility: a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read
  4. (readably) legibly: in a legible manner; "you must write legibly"
  5. Readability is defined as reading ease, especially as it results from a writing style. Extensive research has shown that easy-reading text improves comprehension, retention, reading speed, and reading persistence. ...
  6. legible, possible to read or at least decipher; which can be read, i.e. accessed or played, by a certain technical type of device; enjoyable to read, of an acceptable stylistic quality or at least functionally composed
  7. (Readability (Also conspicuity.)) The quality that enables the observer to correctly perceive the message. In transportation engineering, this word is being replaced by conspicuity.
  8. (readability) The quality of a sign’s overall design that allows the viewer to correctly interpret the information presented on it. Also, the optimum time and distance in which this can be done. ...
  9. (Readability) The degree to which the copy is well-written as well as optimized for reading on the Web. ...
  10. (Readability) The ability to retrieve data under specified conditions.
  11. Readability is the degree to which the meaning of text is understandable, based on the complexity of sentences and the difficulty of vocabulary. Indexes for readability usually rank usability by the age or grade level required for someone to be able to readily understand a reading passage.
  12. Readability refers to how easy it is to read text within any design or artwork .
  13. (Readability) the ease with which someone can read or consume text content.
  14. (Readability) The smallest fraction of a division to which a scale can read. The smallest difference in mass that can be displayed on a scale -- commonly signified as "d" -- also called divisions or increments. ...
  15. (READABILITY) If you want to enjoy maximum response, you need to make your promotion as ‘readable’ as possible. This means that it must be easy to read, the copy must flow smoothly and stay interesting. ...
  16. (READABILITY) It’s the maximum distance within the images visualized on the LED screen are readable, therefore clearly recognizable.
  17. (Readability) A measure of the degree to which an interface can be easily and accurately read; an attribute of a usable system. ...
  18. (Readability) Smallest increment of weight a balance will display.
  19. (Readability) The ease with which a written text can be read. There are many commonly used formulas to assess readability (for example, SMOG, FRY and Flesch-Kincaid). Typical readability formulas calculate the number of syllables in a word and the number of words in a sentence. ...
  20. (Readability) The level of comprehension and visual comfort when reading printed material. Readability is concerned with how the type is arranged on a page. Readability is affected by line length, word spacing, character spacing and leading.
  21. (Readability) The quality or capacity of being easy to read. In their preface, the editors of the tax encyclopedia declare their fealty to this noble ideal. And generally speaking, they've come pretty close to realizing it. ...
  22. (Readability) The reading comprehension difficulty of a text, usually described in terms of grade level. This term can also refer to how ease of reading is effected by web design elements like text size, background colors, and column width.
  23. (Readability) These terms are often used interchangeably to indicate how well a scale displays the correct results. Readability is the value of the finest division of the scale. Sometimes referred to as the smallest readable weight value
  24. (Readability) is the fourth basic sales requirement for successful package design. This element is of paramount importance for products like breakfast cereal that are shelved next to several competing brands and products. ...
  25. Readability is the relative ease with which the measurement can be distinguished. For example, both a plain micrometer and a vernier caliper have the same discrimination, but the plain micrometer is more readable.