noun
- a style of typeface that lacks decorative strokes (serifs) at the ends of letter strokes
Usage: typography
adjective
- describing a typeface that lacks decorative strokes at the ends of letter strokes
Usage: typography
Examples
- The website uses a clean sanserif font for better readability on screens.
- Helvetica is one of the most popular sanserif typefaces.
- The designer chose a sanserif style for the modern logo.
- Sanserif fonts are often preferred for digital displays.
- The book’s headings were set in a bold sanserif type.
- Many road signs use sanserif lettering for clarity.