sanserif

/sænˈsɛrɪf/
noun
  1. A style of typeface that does not have small decorative lines (serifs) at the ends of characters.
    • She prefers reading on screens in a sanserif because it looks clearer.
    • Many modern books use a sanserif for their chapter titles.
    • The designer chose a clean sanserif for the website's headings.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Describing a typeface that lacks serifs.
    • The logo uses a bold sanserif font to look modern.
    • Sanserif letters are often used on road signs for better readability.
    • For the poster, they picked a simple sanserif style.
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