Pronunciation: /ˈpækəbəl/

Definitions of packable

adjective describing something that can be easily packed or compressed

Example Sentences

A1 This packable lunchbox is easy to carry.

A2 She always brings a packable raincoat when traveling.

B1 The packable tent is perfect for camping trips.

B2 The packable sleeping bag is lightweight and easy to store.

C1 The packable down jacket is ideal for cold weather hikes.

C2 The packable backpack is designed for maximum efficiency and convenience.

Examples of packable in a Sentence

formal The packable rain jacket is perfect for traveling light.

informal I love how this packable sleeping bag easily fits into my backpack.

slang This packable cooler is a game-changer for picnics.

figurative Her emotions were so tightly packed, like a packable suitcase ready to burst.

Grammatical Forms of packable

past tense

packed

plural

packables

comparative

more packable

superlative

most packable

present tense

pack

future tense

will pack

perfect tense

have packed

continuous tense

is packing

singular

packable

positive degree

packable

infinitive

to pack

gerund

packing

participle

packed

Origin and Evolution of packable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle Dutch
Story behind the word: The word 'packable' originates from the verb 'pack', which comes from Middle Dutch 'pakken' meaning 'to pack'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'packable' has evolved to describe items that can be easily packed or compressed for travel or storage purposes.