Actionable

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Pronunciation: /ˈækʃənəbəl/

Definitions of actionable

adjective describing something that can be acted upon or put into action

Example Sentences

A1 I need actionable steps to improve my English vocabulary.

A2 The teacher provided actionable feedback on my essay.

B1 The company implemented actionable strategies to increase sales.

B2 The committee came up with actionable recommendations for the project.

C1 The consultant presented an actionable plan to streamline operations.

C2 The CEO demanded actionable solutions to address the financial crisis.

Examples of actionable in a Sentence

formal The report provided actionable recommendations for improving efficiency in the workplace.

informal I need some actionable steps to help me finish this project on time.

slang Give me the lowdown on some actionable ways to make extra cash.

figurative Her words were like actionable steps towards healing our relationship.

Grammatical Forms of actionable

past tense

actioned

plural

actionables

comparative

more actionable

superlative

most actionable

present tense

action

future tense

will action

perfect tense

have actioned

continuous tense

is actioning

singular

actionable

positive degree

actionable

infinitive

to action

gerund

actioning

participle

actioned

Origin and Evolution of actionable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'actionable' originated from the Old French word 'accionable' which meant 'that for which an action can be brought'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'actionable' has come to mean something that can be acted upon or pursued legally, shifting from its original legal context to a more general usage in various fields such as business and technology.