Readability (noun)

The quality of being easily readable, especially in terms of style and arrangement of written language.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from readable + -ity.

Examples:

  1. The readability of the manual was improved by using larger font and bullet points.
  2. The editor improved the readability of the novel by simplifying the language and shortening the paragraphs.
  3. The readability of the website was increased by using a more user-friendly layout.
  4. The readability of the article was enhanced by breaking up the text into smaller sections and adding headings.
  5. The readability of the brochure was evaluated using various readability formulas.
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