compatible
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capable of existing or living together in harmony.
the most compatible married couple I know.
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able to exist together with something else.
Prejudice is not compatible with true religion.
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consistent; congruent (often followed bywith ).
His claims are not compatible with the facts.
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Botany. (of two or more different plant species or cultivars) capable of cross-pollinating.
These varieties of apple trees are quite distinct one from the other, but they are compatible, with each one’s pollen fertilizing the other’s flowers.
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Computers.
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(of software) capable of being run on another computer without change.
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(of hardware) capable of being connected to another device without the use of special equipment or software.
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Electronics. (of a device, signal, etc.) capable of being used with equipment in a system without the need for special modification or conversion.
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noting a system of television in which color broadcasts can be received on ordinary sets in black and white.
noun
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(usually foll by with) able to exist together harmoniously
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(usually foll by with) consistent or congruous
her deeds were not compatible with her ideology
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capable of forming successful grafts
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capable of successful self-fertilization See self-compatible self-incompatible
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(of pieces of machinery, computer equipment, etc) capable of being used together without special modification or adaptation
a PC-compatible disc
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of compatible
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Medieval Latin compatibilis, derivative of Late Latin compatī ( Latin com- “with, together” + patī “to suffer, undergo”); see com-, -ible
Explanation
A word that comes up a lot in discussions of both food and people pairings, compatible speaks to a person or thing’s ability to exist agreeably with something or someone else. Use the word compatible to describe two things that work well together, like your Wii and your big screen TV, or peanut butter and jelly. You may have heard that opposites attract, but initial attraction doesn’t necessarily mean that opposites will be compatible in the long-term. Advised Russian novelist and philosopher Leo Tolstoy, “What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are, but how you deal with incompatibility.”
Vocabulary lists containing compatible
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Example Sentences
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Compatible phones - the vast majority of those currently in use - will vibrate and make a siren sound for roughly 10 seconds.
From BBC • Aug. 26, 2025
Compatible with some 900,000 vehicles that have the automaker's "MBUX" systems, ChatGPT will download over the air after drivers opt in via a Mercedes app or by voice command, the company said.
From Reuters • Jun. 15, 2023
Compatible with both Alexa and Google Assistant, this weatherproof camera has two-way voice capability, motion detection, and low-light video recording.
From The Verge • Nov. 11, 2021
What is certain is that Human Compatible marks a major stride in AI studies, not least in its emphasis on ethics.
From Nature • Oct. 1, 2019
Compatible with this, there is for the Moslem but one Prophet.
From Islam Her Moral And Spiritual Value A Rational And Pyschological Study by Leonard, Arthur Glyn
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