Readable

//ˈɹiː.də.bəl//

"Readable" in a Sentence (19 examples)

Markdown is a markup language, but a very readable one.

Seriously, many of them are not readable.

It would be good if you wrote it to be more readable.

That writer's books are readable only with difficulty, because he uses too many unnecessary neologisms.

The small print was readable only with the aid of a magnifying glass.

DNS, or Domain Name System, is a directory that links domain names with machine readable internet protocol addresses.

Make sure the appropriate database tables have been created, and make sure the database is readable by the appropriate user.

His letter is readable.

Her letter is readable.

If that sign were still readable we'd know where we are!

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No sale, those aren't readable with my DVD-player!

These assembly instructions aren't readable, I still don't have a clue how to start!

I have been twice at the Museum looking out for Friedrich Books,—that I might examine them a little, and see whether they were worth buying. […] I have got a rather curious new German Book upon Naples and Masaniello (chiefly) whh often made me remember you. To one who knows the streets edifices &c the thing may be readabler: I mean to send it you to Scotsbg the day after tomorrow, along with my Mother’s Magazine.

Your August Potentiality will not fail to observe that those spiritual adumbrations are not evanescent or fugaceous, a latrocinous cheat, repugnant to common-sense and an insult to the most parvanimous of human intelligences, but tangible entities, altogether stationary, and as visible to every eye as the readablest of printed work.

With this brief preamble I can, without being more than usually misunderstood, proceed to my duty of reviewing the readablest and quite the maddest book produced by the war: namely, The Prussian Hath Said in His Heart, by Cecil Chesterton, who says very truly that it is what a man says in his heart that matters, and not what he says in Hyde Park.

After his childhood, which is the readablest part of even the worst autobiography, his attempts to escape from his subject are pitiable.

So far as cartoons are concerned these days, nothing—not even sewage works—is sacred, and everything is thereby readabler and believabler.

This is a masterly work of condensation, omitting nothing of importance and providing a most readable book that for a modest half-crown is incredibly good value.

A god's blue fire gone, the man is left like a page in the grate, apparently unchanged. Ash-gray, granted, and somewhat curled at the edge, but readable. Readable, he thinks. Until the passage—cat's paw?—backwash?—up the chimney?—whump-whump, rotorblades of a distant hummingbird, let's say: then all at once, old cobweb upwhipped, the words vanish.

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