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giftable

American  
[gif-tuh-buhl] / ˈgɪf tə bəl /

adjective

  1. suitable for a gift.


noun

  1. something for giving as a gift.

Etymology

Origin of giftable

gift + -able

Example Sentences

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Giftable categories, such as toys, games, books and electronics, are outperforming overall average sales, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Made from Yamadanishiki rice grown in Arkansas and brewed in 1800 bottle batches in Forest Grove, Oregon, Naginata Sake comes in a beautiful giftable bottle ready for the holidays.

From Salon

The price point is a bit more budget-friendly while still being a high-quality splurge in a giftable box.

From Salon

From budget-friendly finds to luxury splurges, we’ve curated a list of the best, most giftable items to help narrow down your possibilities.

From Salon

For your giftee, here are some promotional yet giftable goodies from local boutiques, hotels, restaurants, museum gift shops and nonprofit groups.

From Los Angeles Times