Pronunciation: /ˈfɪksəbəl/

Definitions of fixable

adjective capable of being fixed or repaired

Example Sentences

A1 The broken toy is fixable.

A2 The leaky faucet is a fixable problem.

B1 The error in the code is fixable with a simple update.

B2 The relationship issues are fixable with communication and effort.

C1 The structural damage to the building is fixable, but it will be costly.

C2 The environmental damage caused by the oil spill may not be entirely fixable.

Examples of fixable in a Sentence

formal The issue with the software is fixable with a simple update.

informal Don't worry, the problem is totally fixable.

slang That's a super easy fixable problem, no sweat!

figurative Sometimes the most broken things are the most fixable with a little love and care.

Grammatical Forms of fixable

past tense

fixed

plural

fixables

comparative

more fixable

superlative

most fixable

present tense

fixes

future tense

will fix

perfect tense

has fixed

continuous tense

is fixing

singular

fixable

positive degree

fixable

infinitive

to fix

gerund

fixing

participle

fixed

Origin and Evolution of fixable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fixable' originated from the verb 'fix' which comes from the Latin word 'fixus' meaning 'to fasten'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fixable' has come to mean something that can be repaired or corrected, indicating a sense of possibility for improvement or resolution.