Redeemable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈdiməbəl/

Definitions of redeemable

adjective capable of being redeemed or exchanged for something of value

Example Sentences

A1 The coupon is redeemable for a free drink at the cafe.

A2 The gift card is redeemable at any store in the mall.

B1 The voucher is redeemable online or in-store for a discount on your purchase.

B2 The points earned on your loyalty card are redeemable for merchandise or travel rewards.

C1 The airline miles are redeemable for flights to a variety of destinations.

C2 The investment bonds are redeemable at maturity for the full face value.

Examples of redeemable in a Sentence

formal The coupon is redeemable for a free meal at the restaurant.

informal I have a redeemable voucher for a spa treatment.

slang I scored a redeemable gift card from the store.

figurative His kindness towards others is like a redeemable quality that sets him apart.

Grammatical Forms of redeemable

past tense

redeemed

plural

redeemables

comparative

more redeemable

superlative

most redeemable

present tense

redeems

future tense

will redeem

perfect tense

has redeemed

continuous tense

is redeeming

singular

redeemable

positive degree

redeemable

infinitive

to redeem

gerund

redeeming

participle

redeemed

Origin and Evolution of redeemable

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'redeemable' originated from the Latin word 'redimere', which means 'to buy back' or 'to redeem'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of buying back or redeeming something, the word 'redeemable' has evolved to also mean capable of being exchanged or converted into something of value.