Pronunciation: /treɪnəbəl/
adjective Capable of being taught or trained; able to learn or acquire new skills
A1 Dogs are trainable animals that can learn new tricks.
A2 Basic tasks like following directions are trainable skills that can be developed.
B1 Employees in this company must be trainable in order to adapt to new technologies.
B2 The software is designed to be easily trainable for users of all skill levels.
C1 Highly trainable individuals are often sought after in competitive industries.
C2 The athlete's remarkable talent and trainable attitude led to their success in the sport.
formal The new software comes with a trainable algorithm that adapts to user behavior.
informal This app has a trainable feature that learns from how you use it.
slang My dog is so trainable, he picked up a new trick in just one session!
figurative Her mind is like a trainable muscle, always ready to learn and adapt.
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