Resolvable

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈzɑlvəbl/

Definitions of resolvable

adjective capable of being resolved or settled; solvable

Example Sentences

A1 The simple math problem was easily resolvable.

A2 The issue with the printer was resolvable with a quick restart.

B1 The conflict between the two coworkers was resolvable through mediation.

B2 The legal dispute was resolvable through negotiation and compromise.

C1 The complex engineering problem was resolvable with the team's combined expertise.

C2 The diplomatic crisis was resolvable with careful diplomacy and international cooperation.

Examples of resolvable in a Sentence

formal The issue at hand is easily resolvable with the right approach.

informal Don't worry, this problem is totally resolvable.

slang No sweat, we can totally resolve this.

figurative Like pieces of a puzzle, the situation is resolvable with some effort.

Grammatical Forms of resolvable

past tense

resolved

plural

resolvables

comparative

more resolvable

superlative

most resolvable

present tense

resolve

future tense

will resolve

perfect tense

have resolved

continuous tense

is resolving

singular

resolvable

positive degree

resolvable

infinitive

to resolve

gerund

resolving

participle

resolved

Origin and Evolution of resolvable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'resolvable' originated from the Latin word 'resolvere', which means 'to loosen or dissolve'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'resolvable' has come to mean 'able to be solved or settled', evolving from its original meaning of 'to loosen or dissolve'.