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relatability

[ ri-ley-tuh-bil-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the quality of being able to easily form social or emotional connections:

    Wit, humor, light-heartedness, genuineness, and relatability are all quality ingredients for a personality pie.

    The coach strikes a note of relatability and resonance with his players, having been in their shoes not so long ago.

  2. the quality of being easily connected or linked:

    Infants presented with an image lacking alignment and relatability looked significantly longer at the complete image, suggesting that they saw the first image as two separate pieces.



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Meanwhile, Redick was immediately establishing himself here with basketball smarts and superstar relatability.

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Other criticism has also focused on a perceived lack of relatability, in a show that was designed to revolve around the duchess casually sharing hosting tips with friends.

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Executive producer Juanra Gonzalo tells me they are overjoyed by the "completely unexpected" global reaction, and he believes the show's appeal lies in its relatability.

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She talks onstage about relatability and the need for, especially female comics, to be self-deprecating.

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Part of that is her relatability, as someone who lives in the countryside in a home she and her husband built.

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