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

From Salon • Dec. 17, 2024

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 • Dec. 5, 2024

Under the name Alternate Histories, he creates surreal landscapes of sci-fi staples — think Godzilla or flying saucers — appearing around major cities, which he prints on giftable items like postcards and calendars.

From The Verge • Feb. 11, 2022

The bottle makes Purpose giftable, but you’ll be happy if the recipient offers to make you a drink with it.

From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2020

It was your Father, long ago in little-lad time, when a Happy-Day or a Wooden Soldier or High Heaven itself lay equally tame and giftable in the cuddling, curving hollow of a Father's hand.

From The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell

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