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relatable

Definition for relatable

adjective as in identifiable

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Critics called it "pop music for the future" and praised the way its "painfully relatable" lyrics captured Charli's coming of age.

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Miranda said a lot of the film's themes, on heartbreak and rejection, were relatable for her.

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“I think that’s what drew me to the project, that it was so relatable on so many levels,” Anderson said of the film.

From BBC

And it helps that the band has a writing style that interjects memorable wit and humor into catchy songs about relatable topics — particularly for its audience of largely therapy-attending millennials and Gen Zers.

Part of what makes him such a relatable host is his bond with contestants, shaped by his own upbringing in a “lower middle-class” family in Cleveland.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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