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digestible
/ dɪˈdʒɛstəbəl; daɪ- /
adjective
- capable of being digested or easy to digest
Derived Forms
- 徱ˌپˈٲ, noun
- 徱ˈپ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- 徱·i·i·ٲ noun
- 徱·i· adverb
- non徱·i·i·ٲ noun
- ԴDzd·i· adjective
- ԴDzd·i··ness noun
- non徱·i· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of digestible1
Example Sentences
Doge says it is working to upload all receipts in a "digestible and transparent manner" and that, as of 20 April, it has posted receipts "representing around 30% of all total savings".
His ability to make that, and now this technical expertise, digestible in a horror genre is really impressive and special.
When working in the context of something like grief, which is both universal and completely personal, too many filmmakers prioritize the former, opting for digestible entertainment and robbing grief of its teeth.
Crucially, the sketch format lends itself perfectly to social media age, being easily digestible on digital platforms.
“They want it to be pure and innocent, so that it’s digestible … when it’s always been a language of the people and it’s filthy.”
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