READABLE


Meaning of READABLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

eminently

Sir Ian provides an eminently readable and always scholarly account of these very diverse matters.

Rather, it serves as an eminently readable reference book for those considering a life in food biz.

This, combined with the richness of the data, makes the material eminently readable even for the non-researcher.

highly

In common with Boyd's previous works the text is authoritative while at the same time highly readable .

Fascinating and highly readable , this book will satisfy scholars as well as more casual readers.

The Intimate Machine raises many issues concerning the social impact of computers in an invigorating and highly readable manner.

This highly readable account deserves a wide audience and should provoke serious debate.

A well researched, highly readable account of the debt crisis.

Impassioned, angry, funny, highly readable .

The result is absorbing and highly readable .

As anyone who had heard Professor Jennings lecture will expect, the style is highly readable as well as informative.

more

Macros are a well supported feature of A86 and certainly help you make your code more readable for others.

Graphics are generally more readable when explanatory variables are shown along a horizontal axis and outcome variables vertically.

The editor has performed an excellent task in ensuring that the chapters follow a coherent pattern which makes it more readable .

What makes this book even more readable though are the superb colour photographs and three-dimensional drawings.

Closer examination will show that the document is more readable and links to other subjects are helpful.

very

Often the interviews are very readable material indeed.

Anthony Storr is also very readable .

He has produced a very readable text, with many case studies, which I enjoyed dipping into.

Joking apart, there are a few errors, mainly of pronunciation and transcription, that mar Chiaro's otherwise very readable book.

This is a very readable book, which will catch and keep the attention.

Overall the book is well presented, clear, concise, and very readable .

What it does do very obviously is to construct a narrative, and a very readable one.

However, these are insufficient to detract from a very readable and extensive account of modern mass spectrometry.

■ NOUN

book

It is an immensely readable book , yet it treats its important subject with insight and responsibility.

It is one of his best and most readable books .

Joking apart, there are a few errors, mainly of pronunciation and transcription, that mar Chiaro's otherwise very readable book .

This is a very readable book , which will catch and keep the attention.

form

The review deals with undergraduate courses and manages to condense a great deal of material into a concise and readable form .

The thesaurus may be kept in machine readable form and sections printed only as required.

The required list of words, or lexicon, can be acquired from a standard dictionary in machine readable form .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Her articles are always readable and informative.

This is a well-written and readable introduction to the subject of linguistics.

Toobin's book is a dense yet readable account of the O.J. Simpson trial.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Closer examination will show that the document is more readable and links to other subjects are helpful.

Fascinating and highly readable , this book will satisfy scholars as well as more casual readers.

It is readable , reasonably comprehensive and its recommendations, when I have been able to check them out, seem sane.

It is one of his best and most readable books.

It was brief, pithy and, like everything Lewis wrote in prose, hugely readable .

Rather, it serves as an eminently readable reference book for those considering a life in food biz.

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