more legible
The superlative form of "legible" is "most legible." In English grammar, adjectives like "legible" form their superlative by adding "most" before the adjective. This indicates that something is the most legible out of a group of items or options.
The adverb form of the adjective legible is legibly. It means done in a legible (readable) manner.
The word legible is an adjective and has no plural.
The noun form is legibility.
The comparative form of in is inner.
The superlative form of "legible" is "most legible." In English grammar, adjectives like "legible" form their superlative by adding "most" before the adjective. This indicates that something is the most legible out of a group of items or options.
The adverb form of the adjective legible is legibly. It means done in a legible (readable) manner.
The word legible is an adjective and has no plural.
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
The noun form is legibility.
The comparative form of "central" is "more central."
The comparative form of many is more
The comparative form of "clean" is "cleaner."
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.