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legibly

[ UK /lˈɛd‍ʒəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a legible manner
    you must write legibly

How To Use legibly In A Sentence

  • All of the forms in the packet must be legibly completed, and brought with you to the assessment.
  • When I explained with the greatest composure, Bonaparte started up in a violent rage, and poured out a flood of abuse, at the same time scratching his name illegibly at the foot of the statement which he had handed in as protocol. A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878
  • you must write legibly
  • When you fill in the form, please write clearly/legibly in black ink.
  • Ancient runic lettering on the wall shone clearly yet legibly, some eerie phosphorescence at work; and the dome… pure, sparkling, it needed no lamp to herald its majesty.
  • Logan had to check up on the chap, of course, in order to let him have it, which meant examining the hand writing — which had apparently deteriorated from the days when in New England Jonathan Edwards wrote fairly illegibly. An Article of Detailed Criticism, Not Positive « Unknowing
  • Unfortunately the large physical size and considerable detail of the posters prevent their being legibly reproduced here.
  • Her status as a write-in candidate meant that supporters had to write her name legibly on the ballot, as well as fill in the bubble next to it, for their vote to be counted as valid. Undefined
  • Finally, this carpenter found, still in the same enclosure, a third paper on which was written in pencil, but very legibly, this sort of enigmatical list: — Les Miserables
  • It's one thing to rip the poor guy's beak off, but then to sign your name illegibly in its place? Bird is the Word
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