Readable
Readable is an adjective used to describe text or material that can be easily read and understood by the intended audience. It encompasses legibility—the ease with which a person can discern the written characters—and comprehensibility—the ease of grasping the meaning. In publishing, education, and digital media, readability is a common goal to ensure information is accessible to readers of varying backgrounds and literacy levels.
Several factors influence readability: sentence length, vocabulary difficulty, syntactic complexity, organization, and typography. Good readability typically
Readability is often measured using formulas such as the Flesch Reading Ease and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level,
In accessibility work, readability intersects with plain-language principles and information design. Practices include simplifying language, avoiding
In computing, the term also appears in programming contexts as "readable" data or as a Readable stream