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palatable
/ ˈæəəə /
adjective
- pleasant to taste
- acceptable or satisfactory
a palatable suggestion
Derived Forms
- ˌ貹ٲˈٲ, noun
- ˈ貹ٲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- 貹·····ٲ [pal-, uh, -t, uh, -, bil, -i-tee], 貹····Ա noun
- 貹··· adverb
- ԴDz·貹··· adjective
- non·貹··· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of palatable1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
People who manage land may burn gorse in a controlled manner to clear land for other purposes, and burn heather to encourage new shoots that are more palatable to game birds.
These movies frequently become mired in their own good intentions, diluting their messaging to something as plain and palatable as, say, “Love, Simon.”
Speaking to Cooper, Roan questioned how her fellow pop stars manage to find the time to run their careers and form palatable opinions for their fans' consumption.
And if ideas from their own side, like these three, aren't palatable, all of which make an already big State even bigger, there are those suggested by the Conservatives and others.
Verstappen might have been pleasantly surprised to be best of the rest, but the 0.385secs margin between him and Norris, while perhaps expected, will have been less palatable.
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