Pronunciation: /nɪrəbəl/

Definitions of nearable

adjective describing something that is able to be located or accessed nearby

Example Sentences

A1 The shop is nearable, just a short walk away.

A2 The bus stop is nearable, you can see it from here.

B1 The hotel is nearable, only a few blocks from the beach.

B2 The restaurant is nearable, within walking distance from our hotel.

C1 The conference center is nearable, just a quick drive from the airport.

C2 The park is nearable, you can easily reach it by public transportation.

Examples of nearable in a Sentence

formal The nearable technology allows for precise indoor positioning of objects.

informal I can't find my keys, have you seen the nearable device?

slang I love how my nearable tracker helps me keep track of my stuff.

figurative The nearable beacon guides us through the maze of the city streets.

Grammatical Forms of nearable

past tense

neared

plural

nearables

comparative

more nearable

superlative

most nearable

present tense

near

future tense

will near

perfect tense

have neared

continuous tense

is nearing

singular

nearable

positive degree

nearable

infinitive

to near

gerund

nearing

participle

neared

Origin and Evolution of nearable

First Known Use: 2014 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nearable' is a combination of the words 'near' and 'wearable', indicating something that is close to the body and wearable.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nearable' was first used in the context of technology, referring to devices that can be worn or carried and interact with nearby objects or people. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass a wider range of wearable technology that can sense and communicate with the environment around them.