Addressable

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdrɛsəbəl/

Definitions of addressable

adjective capable of being addressed or dealt with

Example Sentences

A1 An addressable problem is one that can be easily solved.

A2 The addressable area of the map is highlighted in green.

B1 The addressable memory space of the computer is limited.

B2 The addressable range of the remote control is up to 30 meters.

C1 The addressable market for our product includes young professionals aged 25-35.

C2 The addressable issues in the report were thoroughly analyzed by the team.

Examples of addressable in a Sentence

formal The new software update includes an addressable feature for personalized messaging.

informal The addressable option in the settings allows you to customize your notifications.

slang I love how the addressable function lets me tailor my experience on this app.

figurative In order to solve the issue, we need to take an addressable approach and focus on specific areas.

Grammatical Forms of addressable

past tense

addressed

plural

addressables

comparative

more addressable

superlative

most addressable

present tense

address

future tense

will address

perfect tense

have addressed

continuous tense

is addressing

singular

addressable

positive degree

addressable

infinitive

to address

gerund

addressing

participle

addressing

Origin and Evolution of addressable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'addressable' originated from the verb 'address' which comes from Middle English 'adressen' meaning to direct speech or writing to a specific person or group.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'addressable' has evolved to refer to the capability of being assigned a unique identifier or location in a computer system or network, reflecting advancements in technology and communication.