Insertable

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɜrtəbəl/

Definitions of insertable

adjective describing something that can be inserted or put into something else

Example Sentences

A1 This toy is insertable into the slot.

A2 The USB drive is insertable into the computer port.

B1 The new memory card is insertable into the camera.

B2 The detachable handle is insertable into the pot for easy carrying.

C1 The modular furniture pieces are easily insertable into one another for customization.

C2 The interchangeable lenses are insertable into the camera body for different photographic effects.

Examples of insertable in a Sentence

formal The medical device has an insertable component for easy application.

informal This USB drive is insertable into any laptop or computer.

slang I found an insertable solution to fix the problem with my phone.

figurative His words were like sharp insertable daggers, piercing through her heart.

Grammatical Forms of insertable

past tense

inserted

plural

insertables

comparative

more insertable

superlative

most insertable

present tense

insert

future tense

will insert

perfect tense

have inserted

continuous tense

is inserting

singular

insertable

positive degree

insertable

infinitive

to insert

gerund

inserting

participle

inserting

Origin and Evolution of insertable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'insertable' originates from the Latin word 'insertus', which means 'to put in or insert'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'insertable' has come to be commonly used in various fields such as medicine, technology, and manufacturing to describe objects or devices that can be easily placed or inserted into something else.