Meaning & Definition of word "Illegible"

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    Illegible

    /ɪˈlɛdʒ.ə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not clear enough to be read.
      • Example: His handwriting was so illegible that the teacher couldn't decipher the note.
    • 2. Difficult or impossible to read.
      • Example: The old manuscript was filled with illegible text, making it hard for historians to interpret.
    • 3. Characterized by a lack of clarity in writing.
      • Example: The report had several illegible sections, causing confusion among the team members.
    • 4. Incapable of being understood because of poor writing or printing.
      • Example: After the rain, the ink on the sign became illegible, and passersby struggled to read the directions.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'illegibilis', combining 'in-' (not) + 'legibilis' (able to be read).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    illegible handwriting:

    Handwriting that cannot be read easily.

    illegible notes:

    Notes that are difficult to read due to poor writing.

    illegible text:

    Text that is unclear or difficult to decipher.

    Related Words

    legible:

    Capable of being read or deciphered.

    Slang Meanings of illegible

    Meaning: Chicken scratch

    Example Sentence: He wrote his notes in a chicken scratch that was completely illegible.

    Meaning: Scrawl

    Example Sentence: Her scrawl was so bad that the teacher found it illegible.