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was relatable
adjective
Possible to relate; able to be related to.
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BEAM ME UP, SCOTT One of the most popular expressions among TV executives this week was "relatable," meaning that average viewers could and would relate to the characters and premises of new series.
A hundred years ago, if someone said something was "relatable," she meant that it could be told the Shakespearean sense of "relate"—or that it could be connected to some other thing.
A hundred years ago, if someone said something was "relatable," she meant that it could be told — the Shakespearean sense of "relate" — or that it could be connected to some other thing.
Rucker was relatable and unpretentious he liked golf, the Miami Dolphins, and Bob Dylan.
"I debated whether to share that with you or not," she adds, appearing to almost regret the tampon story, "but I decided it was relatable.
Because I don't relate to those characters on a human level, so I wanted to make sure that the Electro Woman character was relatable to women that want their voices heard".
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He's relatable".
It's relatable, understandable.
It's relatable.
It had to be relatable".
We're relatable and reachable.
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