illegibility
Appearance
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]illegibility (countable and uncountable, plural illegibilities)
- The characteristic or quality of being illegible; the quality of being difficult or impossible to read.
- The illegibility of his handwriting made it unclear which answer he wrote.
- 1847 January – 1848 July, William Makepeace Thackeray, “chapter 15”, in Vanity Fair […], London: Bradbury and Evans […], published 1848, →OCLC:
- “Poor thing! poor thing!” says Briggs (who was thinking of twenty-four years back, and that hectic young writing-master whose lock of yellow hair, and whose letters, beautiful in their illegibility, she cherished in her old desk upstairs).
- 1937, Kenneth Gandar-Dower, chapter 4, in The Spotted Lion, page 144:
- I passed the time by adding to the illegibilities in my diary.
- 1961, V. S. Naipaul, A House for Mr Biswas, Vintage International, published 2001, Part One, Chapter 4:
- And on the back endpaper of the Collins Clear-Type Shakespeare, a work of fatiguing illegibility, he wrote the names in large letters, as though his succession had already been settled.
Antonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]the quality of being illegible; the quality of being difficult or impossible to read
|