Pronunciation: /ˈɛdʒəkəbəl/
adjective capable of being educated or trained
A1 Children are educable and can learn new things easily.
A2 The educable students in the class showed great progress in their studies.
B1 The school focuses on providing individualized support for educable students with learning disabilities.
B2 The educable workforce is crucial for the success of any organization.
C1 The educable nature of humans allows for continuous growth and development throughout life.
C2 Highly educable individuals have the ability to adapt to new challenges and excel in various fields.
formal The educable students in the program showed significant improvement in their academic performance.
informal She's one of the most educable people I know, always eager to learn new things.
slang My friend is so educable, she picks up new skills like it's nothing.
figurative Being educable is like having a sponge for a brain, always ready to soak up knowledge.
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