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presentable

American  
[pri-zen-tuh-buhl] / prɪˈzɛn tə bəl /

adjective

  1. that may be presented.

  2. suitable or socially acceptable in appearance, dress, manners, etc., as for being introduced into society.

    a presentable young man.

    Synonyms:
    acceptable, proper, becoming
  3. of sufficiently good, clothed, or clean appearance; fit to be seen.

    Are you presentable now?


presentable British  
/ prɪˈzɛntəbəl /

adjective

  1. fit to be presented or introduced to other people

  2. fit to be displayed or offered

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Other Word Forms

  • nonpresentability noun
  • nonpresentable adjective
  • nonpresentableness noun
  • nonpresentably adverb
  • presentability noun
  • presentableness noun
  • presentably adverb
  • unpresentable adjective
  • unpresentableness noun
  • unpresentably adverb

Etymology

Origin of presentable

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; present 2, -able

Example Sentences

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He is interested in the world and he loves digesting information in clear and presentable ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

She sighed, twisting her hair back into place, shoving herself back into her presentable form.

From Literature

“Seems like this school photo means a lot to Susan, for some reason—so let’s try to stay presentable, shall we?”

From Literature

"It's very much a utility vehicle, but it's presentable."

From BBC

Beyond Rufus, Amazon’s AI helps sellers to make their pitches more presentable, and shoppers use it to get fit recommendations, skim highlights of customer reviews, and search for objects by pointing their cameras at them.

From Barron's