
reading level
/ˈriːdɪŋ ˌlevəl/
the degree of language complexity expected of a response's reader
reading level in a sentence
“A middle-school reading level made the health instructions easier to understand.”
Origin of reading level
Old English rædan to interpret + Old French livel a measuring instrument
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