Instagrammable
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of Instagrammable
First recorded in 2010–15; Instagram ( def. ) + -able ( def. )
Example Sentences
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A fruity martini offers a liquid throwback, a little luxury, a signal of playfulness — and yes, a small Instagrammable escape.
From Salon
Its addiction to tourism has become emblematic of Italy’s transformation from a place that made big things to an Instagrammable paradise.
From New York Times
Its addiction to tourism has made it an Instagrammable paradise.
From New York Times
Take this library: It had been someone’s job to find these books, to buy them and arrange them in an Instagrammable rainbow, a statement that was more than the sum of its titles: Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Lowland,” Patricia Highsmith’s “Nothing That Meets the Eye,” “Frida: A Biography,” “The Norton Book of Women’s Lives.”
From Los Angeles Times
It might have been as simple as sitting by a lake with a friend — perhaps not an Instagrammable moment, but one that was far more meaningful.
From Seattle Times
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