Quotable
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Quotable ( adjective )
- Worthy of being quoted; memorable or noteworthy.
- Suitable or appropriate to be quoted.
Origin:
Formed from the verb "quote" and the suffix "-able".
Examples:
- The speech was full of quotable quotes that the audience eagerly jotted down.
- The book was full of quotable passages that people liked to share on social media.
- The politician's speech was full of quotable soundbites that were repeated on the news.
- The professor's lectures were full of quotable insights that his students still remembered.
- The author's work was full of quotable phrases that became popular catchphrases.
(As a noun)
Quotable ( noun )
- Worthy of being quoted; memorable or noteworthy.
- Suitable or appropriate to be quoted.
Origin:
Formed from the verb "quote" and the suffix "-able".
Examples:
- The speech was full of quotable quotes that the audience eagerly jotted down.
- The book was full of quotable passages that people liked to share on social media.
- The politician's speech was full of quotable soundbites that were repeated on the news.
- The professor's lectures were full of quotable insights that his students still remembered.
- The author's work was full of quotable phrases that became popular catchphrases.