- ad|judge|a|ble
- ad|judge|a|ble «uh JUHJ uh buhl», adjective.that can be judged.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|judge|a|ble — «uhn JUHJ uh buhl», adjective. that cannot be judged: »The top political leaders…get detached from the central problem and lost in a jungle of unjudgeable means (Time) … Useful english dictionary
ap|peal´a|ble — ap|peal «uh PEEL», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to ask earnestly; make an earnest request (to or for); ask for help or sympathy: »The children appealed to their mother to know what to do on a rainy day. I appeal to you to support the Girl Scouts drive… … Useful english dictionary
ju|di|ca|ble — «JOO duh kuh buhl», adjective. capable of being judged; liable to be judged. Also, judiciable. ╂[< Late Latin jūdicābilis < Latin jūdicāre; see etym. under judge, verb (Cf. ↑judge)] … Useful english dictionary
a|dopt´a|ble — a|dopt «uh DOPT», transitive verb. 1. to take for your own or as your own choice: »I liked your idea and adopted it. Few Americans would find it easy to adopt Japanese customs. Her [Greece s] whole culture has never ceased to adopt and to adapt… … Useful english dictionary
an|nul´la|ble — an|nul «uh NUHL», transitive verb, nulled, nul|ling. 1. to do away with; destroy the force of; make void; cancel: »to annul a plan. The judge annulled the contract because one of the signers was too young. SYNONYM(S): abolish, nullify, abrogate.… … Useful english dictionary
as|sign´a|ble — as|sign «uh SYN», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to give as a task to be done or as a share; allot: »The teacher has assigned ten problems for today. 2. to appoint (to a post or duty); designate: »The captain assigned two soldiers to guard the gate. 3. to… … Useful english dictionary
a|ward´a|ble — a|ward «uh WRD», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to give after careful consideration; grant: »A medal was awarded to the best speller in the class. SYNONYM(S): assign. 2. to decide upon or settle by law; adjudge: »The court awarded damages of $5,000 to the… … Useful english dictionary
chal´lenge|a|ble — chal|lenge «CHAL uhnj», verb, lenged, leng|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to call to a game or contest; dare: »The champion swimmer challenged anyone in the world to beat him. Our school challenged the neighboring school s team to a match. 2. to call to… … Useful english dictionary
con|tin´u|a|ble — con|tin|ue «kuhn TIHN yoo», verb, tin|ued, tin|u|ing. –v.i. 1. to go on; keep up; keep on; not stop: »The road continues for miles. The rain continued all day. SYNONYM(S): e … Useful english dictionary
crit´i|ciz´a|ble — crit|i|cize «KRIHT uh syz», verb, cized, ciz|ing. –v.t. 1. to blame; find fault with; disapprove: »Do not criticize him until you know all the circumstances. SYNONYM(S): reprove, censure, fault. 2. to judge or speak as a c … Useful english dictionary