legible
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Adj — Clear enough to be read easily, especially handwriting or print.
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How to use legible
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Etymology
From Late Latin legibilis, "able to be read," from Latin legō, "to read."
Full origin of legible →Frequently asked questions
What does “legible” mean?
The word “legible” means clear enough to be read easily, especially handwriting or print. In plain terms, easy enough to read clearly.
How do you pronounce “legible”?
“Legible” is pronounced LEHD-zhuhbl (/ˈlɛd͡ʒəbl/ in IPA).
How do you use “legible” in a sentence?
Here is “legible” used in a sentence: “His handwriting was barely legible after the accident.”
What part of speech is “legible”?
“Legible” is an adjective.
Where does the word “legible” come from?
The word “legible” comes from Late Latin. From Late Latin legibilis, "able to be read," from Latin legō, "to read.".