Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɜːprɪtəbl/
adjective capable of being understood or explained
A1 The instructions were clear and easily interpretable for beginners.
A2 The diagram provided with the manual made the process more interpretable.
B1 The data presented in the report was interpretable with some basic knowledge of the subject.
B2 The results of the experiment were interpretable by those with a deeper understanding of the topic.
C1 The complex legal document was interpretable only by those with expertise in the field.
C2 The scientific paper was highly interpretable for researchers in the same field.
formal The data was presented in a clear and interpretable manner, allowing for easy analysis.
informal The instructions were interpretable enough for me to follow without any confusion.
slang I don't get this math problem, it's not very interpretable.
figurative The artist's abstract painting was open to interpretation, making it highly interpretable.
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