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relatable
[ ri-leyt-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- able to be connected or linked:
The power of the drill is directly relatable to the amount of voltage stored in its battery.
- easy to form a social or emotional connection with; appealing or sympathetic:
She plays the sort of supremely relatable everywoman that moviegoers love and learn from.
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Other Words From
- re·lat·a·bil·i·ty [ri-ley-t, uh, -, bil, -i-tee] noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of relatable1
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Example Sentences
The point of these exercises is to make centuries-old texts relatable; their characters understandable.
There's a huge difference between portraying these young women as relatable and making them seem unremarkable.
The movie was aggressively fun, and, despite its sci-fi setting and outlandish plot, somehow relatable.
Instead, Ernst is seen as a “likable, relatable person” who is cut “from the cloth of small-town Iowa.”
Her stories, aside from being laugh-out-loud hysterical, are relatable.
She must be told of the beauties and dimensions of Stornham, all relatable details of Rosy's life must be generously dwelt on.
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