Pronunciation: /ˈtiːtʃəbəl/
adjective able and willing to learn; capable of being taught
A1 She is a teachable student who always listens to her teacher.
A2 The new employee is quite teachable and eager to learn.
B1 The software program is designed to be user-friendly and teachable for beginners.
B2 The coach believes that all players are teachable and can improve with practice.
C1 The professor found the advanced students to be highly teachable and receptive to new concepts.
C2 The CEO is known for his teachable spirit, always seeking to learn and grow in his leadership skills.
formal The student's willingness to learn and adapt makes him very teachable.
informal She's a quick learner, very teachable when it comes to new skills.
slang Yo, that guy is like a sponge, super teachable!
figurative In order to grow, one must maintain a teachable spirit and remain open to new ideas.
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