Illegibility

Pronunciation: /ˈɪɫˈˌɫɛdʒəbɪɫəti/

Illegibility (noun)

  1. The quality of being impossible or very difficult to read because the writing or print is unclear.
  2. A problem where text cannot be understood from its appearance, often due to poor quality or unclear marks.

Examples

  • The illegibility of the handwriting made the form difficult to read.
  • Illegibility in the notes slowed my study because I could not read them.