11 4 noun n noun
• money that you currently expect to receive from notes or accounts
Example sentence • The company had $500,000 in receivables at the end of the fiscal year.
8 3 noun n noun
• consumer goods that are not destroyed by use
Example sentence • Consumer durables are goods that are expected to last for a long time.
11 4 noun, adjective n, adj adjective
• free or available for use or disposition
noun
• an item that can be disposed of after it has been used
Example sentence • I always prefer using disposables when it comes to party utensils.
9 3 noun, adjective n, adj adjective
• easily or conveniently transported
noun
• a small light typewriter; usually with a case in which it can be carried
adjective satellite
• of a motor designed to be attached to the outside of a boat's hull
Example sentence • I always carry my portables with me when I travel.
9 3 noun n noun
• a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme
Example sentence • English words usually have one or more syllables .
11 4 noun n adjective
• acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction)
noun
• (taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax)
Example sentence • Many people choose higher deductibles to reduce their insurance premiums.
6 2 noun n noun
• a deliberately false or improbable account
Example sentence • Aesop's fables teach valuable moral lessons.
7 3 noun n adjective
• suitable for use as food
noun
• any substance that can be used as food
Example sentence • I bought some delicious edibles from the bakery.
7 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• badminton played with two players on each side
Example sentence • She hit two doubles in the baseball game.
8 3 noun n noun
• money that you currently expect to pay on notes and accounts
Example sentence • The payables for this month are lower than expected.
10 3 noun n noun
• a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
Example sentence • The constables were patrolling the streets late at night.
10 4 noun n
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8 3 noun n noun
• a celebrity who is an inspiration to others
adjective satellite
• widely known and esteemed
Example sentence • The notables of the town were invited to the exclusive event.
8 3 noun n noun
• a short moral story (often with animal characters)
Example sentence • The Bible is full of parables that teach moral and religious lessons.
11 4 noun n adjective
• liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or decay
noun
• food that will decay rapidly if not refrigerated
Example sentence • I need to buy some perishables for the party tomorrow.
11 4 verb, noun v, n adjective satellite
• capable of being used again
Example sentence • I sorted the recyclables into separate bins.
8 3 noun n
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Example sentence • The government provides tax exemptions for certain taxables .
12 4 noun n noun
• belongs to lowest social and ritual class in India
adjective satellite
• beyond the reach of criticism or attack or impeachment
Example sentence • The untouchables were considered the lowest social class in the caste system of ancient India.
10 4 noun n noun
• edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant
Example sentence • I need to buy some vegetables from the grocery store.
13 5 noun n adjective
• difficult or impossible to evaluate with precision
noun
• a factor whose effects cannot be accurately assessed
Example sentence • There are many imponderables in life that we may never fully understand.
14 5 noun n noun
• a garment worn under other garments
adjective satellite
• unsuitable or forbidden as a topic of conversation
Example sentence • She discreetly packed her unmentionables in her suitcase.
8 2 noun n noun
• motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
Example sentence • He had no scruples about lying to get what he wanted.
12 4 noun n adjective
• capable of being exchanged for or replaced by something of equal value
noun
• a car that has top that can be folded or removed
adjective satellite
• designed to be changed from one use or form to another
Example sentence • They decided to go for a ride in their new convertibles .
8 3 verb v verb
• make unable to perform a certain action
Example sentence • She disables the security system before entering the building.
9 4 noun n
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Example sentence • The school offers specialized programs for educables with intellectual disabilities.
8 3 noun n noun
• personal as opposed to real property; any tangible movable property (furniture or domestic animals or a car etc)
adjective satellite
• (of personal property as opposed to real estate) can be moved from place to place (especially carried by hand)
Example sentence • She always carries her movables with her when she travels.
10 4 noun n
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Example sentence • Philosophers have often debated the nature of unsayables .
9 3 noun, adjective n, adj adjective
• suitable for wear or able to be worn
noun
• a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
Example sentence • The market for wearables is expected to grow significantly in the coming years.
7 2 noun n noun
• a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
Example sentence • Her collection of vintage hats is one of her many foibles .
9 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj verb
• write down quickly without much attention to detail
Example sentence • I found some scribbles on the back of the napkin.
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a quarrel about petty points
verb
• argue over petty things
Example sentence • The siblings often have silly squabbles over who gets the last cookie.
8 2 verb v noun
• an unsteady uneven gait
verb
• walk unsteadily, tripping repeatedly
Example sentence • He stumbles over his own feet.
8 3 noun n adjective
• heard or perceptible by the ear
noun
• a football play is changed orally after both teams have assumed their positions at the line of scrimmage
Example sentence • The quarterback called audibles at the line of scrimmage to confuse the defense.
9 3 noun n noun
• a person who eats human flesh
Example sentence • There are many stories about cannibals in ancient civilizations.
12 4 noun n noun
• things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique)
adjective satellite
• subject to or requiring payment especially as specified
Example sentence • She has a valuable collection of antique collectibles .
8 3 noun n noun
• a logarithmic unit of sound intensity; 10 times the logarithm of the ratio of the sound intensity to some reference intensity
Example sentence • The noise level reached 100 decibels during the concert.
11 4 noun n adjective
• (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value
noun
• assets that are saleable though not material or physical
adjective satellite
• hard to pin down or identify
Example sentence • The company's success is not solely determined by its tangible assets; intangibles such as brand reputation and customer loyalty play a significant role.
10 4 noun n adjective
• impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye
Example sentence • The invisibles are a group of supernatural beings who cannot be seen by humans.
8 3 noun n adjective
• (of a substance) capable of being dissolved in some solvent (usually water)
Example sentence • The solubles in this solution can be easily dissolved in water.
9 3 noun n adjective
• perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch
adjective satellite
• capable of being treated as fact
Example sentence • The company is focused on improving its tangibles , such as its physical infrastructure and equipment.
9 4 noun n adjective
• having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange
adjective satellite
• having worth or merit or value
Example sentence • She kept her valuables locked in a safe.
9 4 noun n adjective
• liable to or capable of change
noun
• something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation
adjective satellite
• marked by diversity or difference
Example sentence • In this equation, x and y are variables .
13 5 noun n noun
• a verse line having ten syllables
Example sentence • Shakespeare's sonnets are written in decasyllables .
12 5 noun, adjective n, adj
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Example sentence • Scientists are studying the behavior of fissionables in nuclear reactions.
8 2 noun n noun
• disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
Example sentence • The politician was involved in several scandals throughout his career.
5 2 verb v
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Example sentence • She ables her team to achieve great results.
6 2 noun n verb
• send cables, wires, or telegrams
Example sentence • The cables were neatly organized in a drawer.
6 2 noun n noun
• the vertical triangular wall between the sloping ends of gable roof
Example sentence • The old Victorian house had beautiful gables on its roof.
7 2 noun n adjective
• resistant to change of position or condition
noun
• a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
adjective satellite
• firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation
Example sentence • The stables are located at the back of the property.
6 2 noun n noun
• a set of data arranged in rows and columns
verb
• hold back to a later time
Example sentence • The tables in the restaurant were all occupied.
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