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marketable
[ mahr-ki-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
- readily saleable.
- of or relating to selling or buying:
marketable values; marketable areas.
ˈٲ
/ ˈɑːɪəə /
adjective
- of commodities, assets, etc
- being in good demand; saleable
- suitable for sale
- of or relating to buying or selling on a market
marketable value
Derived Forms
- ˈٲ, adverb
- ˌٲˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- k··i·ٲ k···Ա noun
- k·· adverb
- ԴDzm···i·ٲ noun
- ԴDz·k·· adjective noun
- ܲ·k·· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of marketable1
Example Sentences
It works with jewelers, miners, pawnbrokers and dealers to “convert materials into marketable, high-purity gold products while ensuring transparency and competitive settlements.”
she had, the series posits, was a yearning for validation and a marketable app concept.
“So far, there has been little industrywide impact of the disease on share of cattle affected in California, so little impact on marketable dairy production,” said Daniel Sumner, an agricultural economist at UC Davis.
Monroe was the first person to model on the cover and the centrefold of Playboy magazine - making her one of the first truly marketable stars.
Lively – the Gossip Girl soap icon turned screen star – is perhaps one of the most marketable actors of the past decade.
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