Pronunciation: /ˈædəbəl/

Definitions of addable

adjective able to be added

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat food that is easily addable to my meals.

A2 This recipe is great because it has many addable ingredients.

B1 The app allows users to create customizable playlists with addable songs.

B2 The software has addable features that can be tailored to specific user needs.

C1 The new hardware design includes addable components for future upgrades.

C2 The website has an addable functionality that allows users to personalize their experience.

Examples of addable in a Sentence

formal The new software update includes many addable features for users to customize their experience.

informal You can easily personalize your profile with addable stickers and emojis.

slang I love how this game has so many addable options to make it more fun.

figurative The artist's paintings are like blank canvases, waiting for addable layers of color and texture.

Grammatical Forms of addable

past tense

added

plural

addables

comparative

more addable

superlative

most addable

present tense

add

future tense

will add

perfect tense

have added

continuous tense

is adding

singular

addable

positive degree

addable

infinitive

to add

gerund

adding

participle

added

Origin and Evolution of addable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'addable' is derived from the Old French word 'ad', meaning 'to' or 'towards', and the Latin word 'abilis', meaning 'able to be'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that can be added or combined, the word 'addable' has evolved to also refer to something that is capable of being increased or augmented.