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checkable

[chek-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. capable of being checked, check, checked, as by inquiry or verification.

    The fact is checkable from available records.

  2. (of money deposited in a bank) capable of being withdrawn by bank check.

    a checkable account.



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Other Word Forms

  • checkability noun
  • uncheckable adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of checkable1

First recorded in 1875–80; check 1 + -able
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Example Sentences

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It also deems a “lie” some statements that don’t actually contain checkable facts.

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When a customer metes out a thumbs-down, a list of checkable options pops up, including such vague choices as “driver did not follow my delivery instructions” and “driver was unprofessional” that don’t require any substantiation.

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But why would he lie about such an easily checkable fact as square footage?

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Even though bank account levels are dropping, households still hold roughly $3.5 trillion in cash and checkable deposits.

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Different sources of numbers were used over the years, each unconnected to the lottery itself but publicly available and, thus, checkable.

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