Pronunciation: /əbˌsɔːrbəˈbɪləti/
noun the capacity to be absorbed or soaked up
A1 The absorbability of this sponge is very high.
A2 Students learn about the absorbability of different materials in science class.
B1 The absorbability of the soil affects how well plants can grow.
B2 The absorbability of the fabric is important to consider when choosing upholstery for furniture.
C1 Researchers conducted a study on the absorbability of various vitamins in the body.
C2 The absorbability of nutrients in different foods varies depending on the individual's metabolism.
formal The absorbability of the fabric was tested in the lab to determine its effectiveness in soaking up liquids.
informal I'm not sure about the absorbability of this sponge, let's see how well it works.
slang I heard these new towels have amazing absorbability, they soak up water like a boss!
figurative His absorbability of new information is impressive, he learns quickly and retains it well.
absorbed
absorbabilities
more absorbable
most absorbable
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will absorb
has absorbed
is absorbing
absorbability
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to absorb
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