Noun
relatability (usually uncountable, plural relatabilities)
The quality of being relatable.
The thing you can't let go of is gravity. The reality of gravity in writing. If someone says something really mean in a sitcom, and the next wave isn't a reaction to the reality of that, you start losing relatability. In a lot of romantic comedies, they throw out the rules of life. Michael Patrick King
In a world where female characters are judged on their relatability, there is nothing much relatable about Suzie. Source: Internet
As the audience listened to sniffles and sobs and witnessed others laugh at the same parts they did, they were reminded of the relatability and unity within the PostSecret community and perhaps, around the world. Source: Internet
More often than not, she chooses high fashion over relatability, and that held true in her meeting with the queen. Source: Internet
Weldon has a hilarious opening when he’s talking about the relatability of Batman and fans saying, “Anybody could be Batman.” Source: Internet
And the lack of relatability is almost a permission to enjoy it.” Source: Internet