noun
- the quality or condition of being navigable; the ability of a waterway to be traveled by boats or ships
- the ease with which a website, application, or system can be used and moved through
Usage: nautical
Usage: technology
Examples
- The river’s navigability depends on seasonal water levels.
- Engineers studied the canal’s navigability for commercial shipping.
- Heavy rainfall improved the creek’s navigability after the drought.
- The website’s poor navigability frustrated many users.
- Designers focused on improving the app’s navigability through clearer menus.
- The harbor’s navigability makes it ideal for large vessels.