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    legible
    /ˈlɛdʒɪbl/

    adjective

    • 1. (of handwriting or print) clear enough to read: "the original typescript is scarcely legible"

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  2. Feb 16, 2012 · 3. "Readable is a measure of how comfortable it is to read (e.g. short lines are more readable than long lines), and legible simply whether it can be read at all, or not." – RegDwigнt. Feb 16, 2012 at 16:42. If you're talking about a diagram, both adjectives are effectively being used metaphorically. Easy to understand is non-metaphorical ...

  3. Jun 23, 2016 · Full Definition of legible. 1 : capable of being read or deciphered : plain. 2 : capable of being discovered or understood. ... an anxious mood that was clearly legible upon her face. As does AHDEL, Plainly discernible; apparent: a legible weakness in disposition.

  4. Sep 25, 2018 · Legible means that a text satisfies the most basic requirement for the act of reading: that the symbols — in English letters, words, and punctuation — can be deciphered. Scrawled on the inside lid of the old discolored Chocolate Box from the late 1800's was a barely legible message, expressing the last wishes of a loving mother.

  5. Sep 17, 2015 · Using 'read' and 'legible' for drawings predates its use in art books.google.co.uk/ ...

  6. Jul 18, 2011 · The important distinction is that 'print' is by done by hand, 'type' is done mechanically. Since you're filling out what will become a legal document (of some kind) you should write legibly in a hand which can be shown to be yours. Anyone could type your name, so it's not acceptable. To be as legible as possible, don't use cursive handwriting.

  7. Feb 7, 2011 · Here is the discussion of reliable and dependable in Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1942):. A person or thing is reliable when one can count on him or it not to fail in doing what he or it is expected to do competently (as, she is a very reliable servant; one of the most reliable of our employees; a reliable washing machine), or to give or tell the exact truth (as, a reliable work of ...

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  9. Oct 6, 2010 · I always assumed it's like the difference between "readable" and "legible". The former is a measure of how comfortable it is to read (e.g. short lines are more readable than long lines), and the latter simply whether it can be read at all, or not. As cindi says, like the difference between palatable and not poisonous.

  10. In formal usage, it should definitely be is:. Neither of these options is available. This is the traditional rule (iirc, Fowler’s discusses this at length).

  11. Try plain ol’ English/Germanic instead of fancy Latin, and you will see that there is little difference between couldn’t hear it, couldn’t make it out, couldn’t understand it, couldn’t tell what they were saying.