How do you use Legibility in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like distinctness or sharpness, plus the exact meaning.
Legibility in a sentence
Legibility meaning
The property of being legible or easily readable.
Synonyms of Legibility
Using Legibility
- The main meaning on this page is: The property of being legible or easily readable.
- Useful related words include: discernability, distinctness, sharpness, readability.
- In the example corpus, legibility often appears in combinations such as: legibility and, legibility is, legibility research.
Context around Legibility
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 5 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Legibility
- In this selection, "legibility" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, reduces, increases, sunlight, research, citation and describes stand out and add context to how "legibility" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include because legibility and convenience and caps reduces legibility. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "legibility" sits close to words such as abadi, acidification and acker, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with legibility
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Legibility research has been published since the late nineteenth century. (10 words)
Legibility describes how easily individual characters can be distinguished from one another. (12 words)
Readability and legibility is enhanced by improving the visual presentation and layout of text. (14 words)
Kevin Lynch 's The Image of the City of 1961 was also seminal to the movement, particularly with regards to the concept of legibility, and the reduction of urban design theory to five basic elements - paths, districts, edges, nodes, landmarks. (40 words)
Some commonly agreed findings of legibility research include: * Text set in lower case is more legible than text set all in upper case (capitals, all-caps), presumably because lower case letter structures and word shapes are more distinctive. (38 words)
For example, Alex Poole asserts that no one has provided a conclusive answer as to which typeface style, serif or sans serif, provides the most legibility, citation although differences of opinion exist regarding such debates. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Selection of case influences the legibility of typography because using only upper-case letters (all-caps) reduces legibility.
It checks other boxes too: the recognizable sporty-elegant codes of its ancestor; an innovative curve that increases legibility, and a vintage flair that’s catnip for collectors.
However, sunlight legibility could have been better, as we found ourselves shielding the phone quite often to see what was on the display when outdoors.
However, this might be one of the keys as to why people spend longer on these apps when this mode is enabled – because it reduces legibility and makes reading more effortful.
Anything that increases the distinctiveness of the word-shapes should promote the legibility of the script and the average reading speed.
Because legibility and convenience set certain boundaries, compounds consisting of more than three or four nouns are almost exclusively found in humorous contexts.
Designed for improving legibility in smaller font sizes, it uses 45-degree angled bracket serifs.
For example, Alex Poole asserts that no one has provided a conclusive answer as to which typeface style, serif or sans serif, provides the most legibility, citation although differences of opinion exist regarding such debates.
In order to improve legibility or to aid the illiterate, some maps have been produced using pictograms to represent places.
Kevin Lynch 's The Image of the City of 1961 was also seminal to the movement, particularly with regards to the concept of legibility, and the reduction of urban design theory to five basic elements - paths, districts, edges, nodes, landmarks.
Legibility describes how easily individual characters can be distinguished from one another.
Legibility is usually measured through speed of reading, with comprehension scores used to check for effectiveness (that is, not a rushed or careless read).
Legibility research has been published since the late nineteenth century.
Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space.
Poorly designed typefaces and those that are too tightly or loosely fitted also may result in poor legibility.
Principles of the typographic craft Three fundamental aspects of typography are legibility, readability, and esthetics.
Readability and legibility is enhanced by improving the visual presentation and layout of text.
Readability refers to how easy it is to read the text as a whole, as opposed to the individual character recognition described by legibility.
Some commonly agreed findings of legibility research include: * Text set in lower case is more legible than text set all in upper case (capitals, all-caps), presumably because lower case letter structures and word shapes are more distinctive.
Sometimes legibility is simply a matter of type size; more often, however, it is a matter of typeface design.
Common combinations with legibility
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- legibility and 6×
- legibility is 3×
- legibility research 3×
- the legibility 2×
- legibility of 2×
- reduces legibility 2×
- increases legibility 2×
- sunlight legibility 2×
- of legibility 2×
- for legibility 2×