Readabilities can be categorized as a noun.
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readability - the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand | ||
readability - a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read |
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1. | noun | His code's readability drowned in a riptide of nested parentheses. | |
2. | noun | The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding. | |
3. | noun | I have many issues with Tom's ideas, but the readability of his writing is worth learning from. | |
4. | noun | His code's readability drowned in a riptide of nested parentheses. | |
5. | noun | The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding. | |
6. | noun | I have many issues with Tom's ideas, but the readability of his writing is worth learning from. |
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His code's readability drowned in a riptide of nested parentheses. | |
The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding. | |
I have many issues with Tom's ideas, but the readability of his writing is worth learning from. | |
His code's readability drowned in a riptide of nested parentheses. | |
The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding. | |
I have many issues with Tom's ideas, but the readability of his writing is worth learning from. |