Illegibly [adverb]
Definition of Illegibly:
faintly
Opposite/Antonyms of Illegibly:
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Sentence/Example of Illegibly:
Large, repeating pixels distort and obscure the image, rendering it almost entirely illegible.
That was the issue in 2017 when bank examiners found flaws in Chase’s handling of checks that had stray markings, sloppy handwriting or were otherwise deemed illegible.
Besides, most of the names were scrawled so illegibly, that some deceit was evidently intended.
But Delavoye ran his finger to the left, and stopped on an emblem illegibly inscribed in small faint ancient print.
These grievances, and much more, illegibly scrawled on foreign paper, with a quill pen.
Sometimes, when anything was written quite illegibly, she would go to my father's study and ask him what it meant.
“Better give middle names at the station,” he scribbled rather illegibly, due to the motion of the car.
All communications to be written illegibly, and on both sides of the paper only—not on the edges.
Hewitt's practised eye, however, read them as I might have read a rather illegibly written letter.
Delamere saw that his father's hand had almost illegibly directed it.