Financial Assets

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to form or make up; to be the parts that together form a whole

  • The combination of different elements can constitute a new compound.
  • Eating fruits and vegetables can constitute a healthy diet.
  • I heard that their gossip can constitute drama.
  • Each brushstroke can constitute a masterpiece in the making.

noun a consumer good that is not quickly worn out or consumed

  • The demand for durable goods has been steadily increasing over the past few years.
  • I bought a new durable backpack for my hiking trip.
  • Check out these durables, they're built to last!
  • Their friendship proved to be as durable as steel, standing the test of time.

adjective incapable of being broken or separated; unbreakable

  • The contract was written with infrangible clauses to ensure legal protection.
  • The friendship between them seemed infrangible, lasting through thick and thin.
  • Their bond was so tight, it was like they had an infrangible connection.
  • Her resolve was as infrangible as a diamond, unbreakable in the face of adversity.

adjective able to be added

  • The new software update includes many addable features for users to customize their experience.
  • You can easily personalize your profile with addable stickers and emojis.
  • I love how this game has so many addable options to make it more fun.
  • The artist's paintings are like blank canvases, waiting for addable layers of color and texture.

adjective able to be added or joined to something

  • The new ingredient is easily addible to the recipe.
  • You can totally add more cheese to make it more addible.
  • Just chuck it in there, it's totally addible.
  • His input was not addible to the discussion.