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'grammable

American  
[gram-uh-buhl] / ˈgræm ə bəl /
Or grammable

adjective

Informal.
  1. a shortened form of Instagrammable.


Etymology

Origin of 'grammable

First recorded in 2010–15

Example Sentences

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When we spend a lot of time on X and Instagram, no matter how “virtuously” we use them, we begin to think in 250-character bursts and see the world as a slideshow of potentially ’grammable images.

From Seattle Times

People in search of ’grammable content were mobbing restaurants, public lands and private neighbourhoods in greater numbers, causing their stewards to think differently about design and crowd control.

From The Guardian

This new strawberry shortcake is instantly ’grammable, with bold, contrasting colors — one that’s as playful and whimsical as the *heart eyes emoji* dishes you see on your feed.

From Los Angeles Times

In a nation renowned for its picturesque coastline, Esperance beaches represent some of the most “grammable” of all.

From The Guardian

And while Lett's restaurants may be as Grammable as anything, the aesthetic is secondary to the food.

From Salon