havnt read un-read
Unreadable
Illiterate
read carefully
Illiterate
The word you want may be 'legible' - something that can be deciphered with ease
jhfgjhgfs
misread
Unreadable
peruse
Illegible.
Illiterate
read your text book
scrutiny, inspection
read carefully
The suffix "is" typically indicates that the word is related to or characteristic of something. For example, the word "French" becomes "French ish" to describe something that resembles or relates to French attributes.
The homograph of "read" is "read." It is pronounced the same but can be used as either the present tense (read) or past tense (read) form of the verb.
An anagram is a word made from the letters of another word.Example: dear = read and dare.