Bendable ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Bendable ( adjective )

  1. Capable of being bent or flexed without breaking.
  2. Able to be influenced or swayed.

Origin:

From the verb "bend" which comes from the old english "bendan" meaning to bend or stretch.

Examples:

  1. The bendable plastic straw was easy to use and carry.
  2. This metal is so hard, it is not bendable.
  3. She is a very bendable person and always agrees with her friends.
  4. The bendable phone screen allows you to fold it in half.
  5. The willow tree is known for its bendable branches.

(As a noun)

Bendable ( noun )

  1. Capable of being bent or flexed without breaking.
  2. Able to be influenced or swayed.

Origin:

From the verb "bend" which comes from the old english "bendan" meaning to bend or stretch.

Examples:

  1. The bendable plastic straw was easy to use and carry.
  2. This metal is so hard, it is not bendable.
  3. She is a very bendable person and always agrees with her friends.
  4. The bendable phone screen allows you to fold it in half.
  5. The willow tree is known for its bendable branches.
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