Crossword-Solution: LEGIBLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Legible | a. | Capable of being read or deciphered; distinct to the eye; plain; -- used of writing or printing; as, a fair, legible manuscript. |
| Legible | a. | Capable of being discovered or understood by apparent marks or indications; as, the thoughts of men are often legible in their countenances. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEGIBLE (5)
She inserted the words in a small though legible handwriting; enclosed the sheet in an envelope, and dipped her pen for the direction.
KENNEY recounted several publishing challenges to represent faithful and legible reproductions of the originals that the 600-dpi copy for the most part successfully captured.
From the few legible letters and figures which remained I judge the end came some time in August, 1937, but of that I am not at all certain.
Around the lamp shone in golden letters, plainly legible from where I stood, the two words— TOUCH NOT! There was in all this, however, no solution to the sound of dancing; and now I was aware that the influence on my mind had ceased.
His very handwriting, bold, uniform, legible, even in the most tiresome passages, betrays no haste, no hurry to finish.
Quotes with LEGIBLE (3)
Then took the quilt out of its linen wrapper for the pleasure of the brilliant colors and the feel of the velvet. The needlework was very fine and regular. Adair hated needlework and she could not imagine sitting and stitching the fine crow’s-foot seams. Writing was the same, the pinching of thoughts into marks on paper and trying to keep your cursive legible, trying to think of the next thing to say and then behind you on several sheets of paper you find you have left perman…
In particular, husbands and wives who do poorly at nonverbal communication tend to be dissatisfied with their marriages. Moreover, when such problems occur, it's usually the husband's fault .In the first ingenious study of this sort, Patricia Noller (1980) found thathusbands in unhappy marriages sent more confusing messages and made more decoding errors than happy husbands did. There were no such differences among the wives, so the poorer communication Noller observed in the …
She expected a lot of me. When I was in fourth grade working on a book report, she made me start the whole thing over when she read it and said it was barely even legible. "What's wrong with it?" I asked her. "It's not good enough yet. You have to try harder," she said, her voice gentle. "You have to try hard at everything you do. That's all I ask." I rolled my eyes and revised it, and over time her approach wore off on me and I became like her too - wanting to do my best, expecting my best.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 26 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).