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legibly
[ lej-uh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that is capable of being easily read, deciphered, or discerned:
The reason your printer isn’t printing legibly is that it’s low on toner.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of legibly1
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Example Sentences
So I just have to say it as legibly and coherently as I can.
From BBC
But if you want to make sure that your letter gets there fast, then you need to write your addresses legibly and make sure you use the format the post office prefers.
From Encyclopedia.com
As a boy, her oldest son had struggled with learning to write legibly.
From Washington Post
Adès is by no means an avant-gardist, and this work, for all its sophistication, is entirely approachable — legibly fun, vivid and, by the end, glorious.
From New York Times
Anne Vetter used to feel pressure to present herself “as more legibly queer.”
From Washington Post
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