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leg·i·ble

legible

 
pronunciation:
le jih bl
features:
Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: adjective
definition: able to be understood or read.
His handwriting is small, but very legible.
synonyms:
decipherable
antonyms:
illegible
similar words:
distinguishable
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (adj.)legible barely, clearly, easily, extremely, fully, hardly, highly, less, more, mostly, partially, perfectly, reasonably, still
(adj.)legible + noun audience, block, bottom, chain, character, copy, display, distance, entry, font, form, graphic, handwriting, key, label, landscape, language, letter, map, message, note, page, paragraph, pencil, percentage, print, receipt, reflection, scale, scrap, screen, script, sequence, sign, signature, style, text, title, trace, type, word, writing  [See all][See only the most frequent]
derivations: legibly (adv.), legibility (n.)
Word Parts  About this feature
The word legible contains the following parts:
leg2, lect1, lig Latin root that means gather; choose; read
-able, -ible, -ble Latin adjective-forming suffix that means capable of being, doing, or undergoing
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The suffix -able , and its variants, is attached to Latin verb roots or English transitive verbs to form adjectives. (In a small set of cases, -able is attached to a noun, e.g. knowledgeable and marriageable.) For spelling purposes, it is useful to know that -able is more likely to be added to a whole English word (comparable, adorable ), while -ible is more likely to follow a bound root (visible , legible ). However,there are still many words which combine a root with -able (capable , inevitable ). The suffix -ity can be added to any adjective ending in -able , -ible , -ble to produce a corresponding noun ending in -ability, -ibility, -bility (possible + -ity > possibility; irrevocable + -ity > irrevocability.)