Improvable

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpruvəbəl/

Definitions of improvable

adjective capable of being improved or made better

Example Sentences

A1 She believes that her English is improvable.

A2 The team's performance is improvable with more practice.

B1 The company's customer service is improvable through better training.

B2 The website's user interface is improvable for a smoother experience.

C1 The student's essay was good but still improvable with more research.

C2 The chef's dish was delicious but still improvable in terms of presentation.

Examples of improvable in a Sentence

formal The data analysis revealed several areas that are improvable in our current system.

informal I think your presentation skills are improvable with more practice.

slang Dude, your gaming skills are totally improvable if you just focus more.

figurative Her attitude towards challenges is improvable, she just needs to believe in herself more.

Grammatical Forms of improvable

past tense

improved

plural

improvables

comparative

more improvable

superlative

most improvable

present tense

improve

future tense

will improve

perfect tense

have improved

continuous tense

improving

singular

improvable

positive degree

improvable

infinitive

to improve

gerund

improving

participle

improved

Origin and Evolution of improvable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'improvable' originated from the Latin word 'imprōvābilis', which is derived from 'imprōvāre' meaning 'to disapprove'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'improvable' shifted in meaning from 'capable of being disproved' to 'capable of being improved'.