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adjective


What does Addable really mean?

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Addable is a word that we use to describe something that can be added or included in something else. Imagine you have a bowl of fruit salad. You start with just some fruits like apples, bananas, and grapes. But let's say you want to make it even more delicious and colorful. So you decide to add some more fruits like strawberries, blueberries, and kiwis. In this case, those additional fruits are "addable" because you can put them in the bowl of fruit salad to make it even better.

Now, let me give you another example to make it clearer. Think about a puzzle. You start with just a few puzzle pieces, but as you put them together, the picture starts to become more complete. Then, you realize that a few pieces are missing to finish it entirely. So, you look for those missing pieces and when you find them, you can put them in the puzzle. Those missing pieces are "addable" to the puzzle because you can add them to complete the picture.

So, in simpler terms, "addable" means that something can be added or included as a part of something else. It's like when you have a cake, and you want to add some frosting on top to make it tastier, or when you have a story and you want to add some exciting details to make it more interesting. Anything that can be added or joined is called "addable".

Revised and Fact checked by Michael Miller on 2023-11-06 03:02:11

Addable In a sentece

Learn how to use Addable inside a sentece

  • When you have two numbers, let's say 3 and 4, and you put them together by adding them, you get an addable situation. So, 3 + 4 = 7. The numbers 3 and 4 are addable because you can add them to get the answer.
  • Imagine you have a toy car collection. If you have 5 toy cars and your friend gives you 2 more, now you have 7 toy cars. Those 5 cars and the 2 cars your friend gave you are addable because you can add them to find the total number of cars.
  • Let's say you have a jar of marbles. If you have 8 marbles already, and your sibling puts in 3 more marbles, now you will have a total of 11 marbles. The original 8 marbles and the 3 marbles your sibling added are addable because you can add them to find the total number of marbles.
  • Suppose you have a bag of candies. If you have 10 candies in the bag and someone gives you 6 more candies, then you will have a total of 16 candies. The initial 10 candies and the additional 6 candies are addable because you can add them together.
  • Think about a puzzle with missing pieces. If you have already found 4 pieces and you find 2 more, then you will have a total of 6 pieces to complete the puzzle. The 4 pieces you found and the 2 additional pieces are addable because you can add them together to know the total number of pieces.

Addable Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Addable Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.