readable

/ˈridəbəl/
adjective
  1. Clear and easy to read; legible.
    • Make sure the text on your poster is readable from at least ten feet away.
    • The book is printed in a large, readable font for people with poor eyesight.
    • The doctor's handwriting was barely readable, so the pharmacist had to call for clarification.
  2. Interesting or enjoyable to read; well-written.
    • Her writing style is so readable that I finished the whole textbook in one weekend.
    • The blog post is informative and readable, even for beginners.
    • Despite its length, the novel is highly readable and hard to put down.
  3. (of computer data or a storage medium) Able to be accessed and interpreted by a device or program.
    • Save the file in a readable format like PDF or plain text.
    • The hard drive is damaged, and some sectors are not readable.
    • The old floppy disk is no longer readable by modern computers.
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