talkable

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English

Etymology

From talk +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

Adjective

talkable (comparative more talkable, superlative most talkable)

  1. Capable of being talked (to or about) (construed with a preposition).
    • 1996, Paddy Scannell, Radio, television, and modern life: a phenomenological approach:
      They are talkable-about as everyday matters and in the same way. They provide a common sociable topical resource that is readily available...
  2. Capable of offering engaging conversation.
    • 1861, George Wilson, Sir Archibald Geikie, Memoir of Edward Forbes:
      There are no talkable people within ten miles, except a coast-guard officer, and a pleasant parson, three miles off.
    • 1902, Henry Van Dyke, The Blue Flower:
      But he always came back in good spirits, talkable and charming.

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