digestible
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- digestibility noun
- digestibly adverb
- nondigestibility noun
- nondigestible adjective
- nondigestibleness noun
- nondigestibly adverb
Etymology
Origin of digestible
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin dīgestibilis < Latin dīgest ( us ) ( digest ) + -ibilis -ible
Example Sentences
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Galleries are also closing and downsizing, and films that don’t oblige the content farm aren’t solicited as readily as influencer-helmed or easily digestible projects that can be played as background noise for scrolling.
From Los Angeles Times
But beyond the basic genius of it and Pelosi’s masterful performance, what made her protest so effective was that it was distilled and digestible for the audience at home.
From Salon
This is how the scores of docuseries and podcasts populating the genre transform actual horror into digestible content.
From Salon
“Shrinking” encompasses all this within digestible, easily repeatable therapy sessions.
From Salon
Warm, savory, digestible, familiar—I reach for this most mornings, appetite or no.
From Salon
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