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speakable

American  
[speek-uh-buhl] / ˈspik ə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be spoken out loud, uttered, or described.

  2. able to be freely discussed or spoken of.


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In the process, as Michael Keith at Oxford University’s migration research centre, Compas, says, “The unspeakable became not only speakable, but commonplace.”

From The Guardian Jun. 28, 2016

I can’t testify to its accuracy, but it’s certainly stylish and speakable, in addition to which Ms. Monte has a rock-solid grasp of the often-twisty complexities of “The Guardsman.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2015

As such, to the extent to which urban rebellions help expand the range of askable questions and speakable thoughts on race in America, these actions have value.

From Time Jul. 9, 2015

Historically, scandal has functioned as a wedge-driver: When someone violates the status quo, we get up in arms, but we also make the scandalous act speakable.

From Slate Jan. 9, 2014

The sisters' lips were sealed; the only speakable person on the premises was Woolly.

From Zoe; Or, Some Day A Novel by May Leonard

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