Crossword-Solution: ILLEGIBILITY 12 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Illegibility n. The state or quality of being illegible.

We have 8 clues for the answer “ILLEGIBILITY”

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the state of being illegible 2 answers
incomprehensibility 3 answers
inexplicability 4 answers
sealed book 4 answers
Private language 6 answers
scrawl 16 answers
incoherence 21 answers
Gibberish 60 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ILLEGIBILITY (5)

The untimely disturber proved to be a messenger bearing a note, scrawled almost to the point of illegibility, from an old Norseman by the name of Olaf Jansen.
The Smoky God Willis George Emerson 2002
Sutton remain unconscious of its fate--unless some other passer-by should perceive and rescue it from illegibility and dissolution; unless Mabel should espy it on their return-walk, or, coming back, the next moment, to seek her truant mate, catch sight of the snowy leaflet of peace in its snuggery under the sedge.
At Last Marion Harland 2004
But this week's is funnier." "This week's" proved to be an absurd incident founded upon the illegibility of Henry Ward Beecher's handwriting.
Betty Wales, Sophomore Margaret Warde 2004
Clarendon's tone is almost uniformly brusque and off-hand, and he must have tried the King's patience terribly by the infamous illegibility of his handwriting.
The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon V2 Henry Craik 2004
And it would weigh very heavily on my conscience, in the course of my practice, if I should chance to send any unlucky patient 'ad inferum,' which being interpreted is, 'to the realms below.' Oh that I was rich enough to live without a profession! "What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting is very author-like.
Journeys Through Bookland Charles H. Sylvester 2004