Recommendable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /rəˌkəˈmɛndəbəl/

Definitions of recommendable

adjective able to be recommended or worthy of recommendation

Example Sentences

A1 I think this movie is recommendable for kids.

A2 The new restaurant in town is highly recommendable for its delicious food.

B1 The book I just finished reading is definitely recommendable to anyone who enjoys mystery novels.

B2 After trying out the new skincare product, I can confidently say it is recommendable for those with sensitive skin.

C1 The hotel we stayed at during our vacation was highly recommendable for its excellent service and amenities.

C2 The professor's lectures are always highly recommendable for their depth of knowledge and engaging delivery.

Examples of recommendable in a Sentence

formal Based on their excellent track record and high level of expertise, the service provided by this company is highly recommendable.

informal I tried out the new restaurant in town and it was really good, definitely recommendable!

slang That movie was so good, I would totally say it's recommendable to watch.

figurative The novel's intricate plot and well-developed characters make it a truly recommendable read.

Grammatical Forms of recommendable

past tense

recommended

plural

recommendables

comparative

more recommendable

superlative

most recommendable

present tense

recommend

future tense

will recommend

perfect tense

have recommended

continuous tense

is recommending

singular

recommendable

positive degree

recommendable

infinitive

to recommend

gerund

recommending

participle

recommended

Origin and Evolution of recommendable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'recommendable' originated from the Latin word 'recommendabilis', which is derived from the verb 'recommendarē' meaning 'to entrust'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'recommendable' has evolved to signify something that is worthy of being recommended or deserving of approval or praise.