user-friendly
Americanadjective
adjective
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easy to use or understand
a user-friendly dictionary
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(of a computer system) easily operated and understood by means of a straightforward guide in jargon-free language
Other Word Forms
- user-friendliness noun
Etymology
Origin of user-friendly
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Nor is it David Henry Hwang’s user-friendly libretto based on the late Ming Dynasty Chinese classic, “Journey to the West.”
From Los Angeles Times
For the rest of 2023, they “lived like monks,” resisting outside hires and focused maniacally on building a user-friendly tool.
"It's awful, the most useful features are gone and it's not user-friendly. A waste of taxpayer money," another added.
From BBC
The developers behind HUG says that since then they've refined the design to make it more compact and user-friendly.
From BBC
"Our findings make it possible to create small, inexpensive and user-friendly measuring instruments and communication tools with high performance," Riemensberger said.
From Science Daily
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