Receivability

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˌsivəˈbɪləti/

Definitions of receivability

noun the quality or state of being able to be received or accepted

Example Sentences

A1 The receivability of the message was very high, as it was clear and easy to understand.

A2 The receivability of the email was low, as it was full of technical jargon.

B1 The receivability of the instructions was affected by the language barrier.

B2 The receivability of the report was enhanced by the use of visual aids.

C1 The receivability of the presentation was impressive, as it captivated the audience.

C2 The receivability of the proposal was questionable, as it lacked clarity and coherence.

Examples of receivability in a Sentence

formal The receivability of the application will be determined by the admissions committee.

informal Whether or not you get in depends on the receivability of your application.

slang Your chances of getting accepted hinge on how receivable your application is.

figurative The receivability of her message was crystal clear to everyone in the room.

Grammatical Forms of receivability

past tense

received

plural

receivabilities

comparative

more receivable

superlative

most receivable

present tense

receive

future tense

will receive

perfect tense

have received

continuous tense

receiving

singular

receivability

positive degree

receivable

infinitive

to receive

gerund

receiving

participle

received

Origin and Evolution of receivability

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'receivability' originated from the Latin word 'recipere' which means 'to receive'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'receivability' has come to be used in various fields such as psychology, communication, and technology to refer to the capability or quality of being received or accepted.