Advertisable

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈvɜːrtɪzəbl/

Definitions of advertisable

adjective able to be advertised

Example Sentences

A1 The toy was very colorful and advertisable.

A2 The new product is highly advertisable due to its unique features.

B1 The company decided to invest in advertisable marketing strategies to reach a wider audience.

B2 The advertisable nature of the event attracted sponsors from various industries.

C1 The advertisable campaign generated a significant increase in sales for the company.

C2 The advertisable nature of the product made it a popular choice among consumers.

Examples of advertisable in a Sentence

formal The new product features make it highly advertisable to our target demographic.

informal This item is so cool, it's totally advertisable to everyone.

slang This gadget is super ad-worthy, it's definitely advertisable.

figurative His charisma is so strong that he himself is advertisable as a brand ambassador.

Grammatical Forms of advertisable

past tense

advertised

plural

advertisables

comparative

more advertisable

superlative

most advertisable

present tense

advertise

future tense

will advertise

perfect tense

have advertised

continuous tense

is advertising

singular

advertisable

positive degree

advertisable

infinitive

to advertise

gerund

advertising

participle

advertising

Origin and Evolution of advertisable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advertisable' originated from the Latin word 'advertisibilis', which is derived from the verb 'advertere' meaning 'to turn towards'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 17th century, 'advertisable' referred to something that could be advertised or promoted. Over time, the word has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to marketing and promotion in various contexts.