Bankable ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Bankable ( adjective )

  1. Reliable and likely to be successful, especially financially.
  2. Capable of generating enough income or profit to justify a financial investment.

Origin:

The word bankable comes from the word "bank" which means "a financial institution" and the suffix -able which means "able to be".

Examples:

  1. The actor was considered bankable due to his consistent box office success.
  2. The project was deemed bankable due to its potential for profitability.
  3. The company had a bankable reputation for delivering on its promises.
  4. The product had a bankable track record of sales.
  5. The investment opportunity was considered bankable due to the expected returns.

(As a verb)

Bankable ( verb )

  1. Reliable and likely to be successful, especially financially.
  2. Capable of generating enough income or profit to justify a financial investment.

Origin:

The word bankable comes from the word "bank" which means "a financial institution" and the suffix -able which means "able to be".

Examples:

  1. The actor was considered bankable due to his consistent box office success.
  2. The project was deemed bankable due to its potential for profitability.
  3. The company had a bankable reputation for delivering on its promises.
  4. The product had a bankable track record of sales.
  5. The investment opportunity was considered bankable due to the expected returns.
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