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manageable

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Adj — Able to be controlled, handled, or dealt with without excessive difficulty.

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How to use manageable

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manageable size a manageable workload keep something manageable

Etymology

From manage plus the suffix -able ("capable of").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “manageable” mean?

The word “manageable” means able to be controlled, handled, or dealt with without excessive difficulty. In plain terms, something you can realistically handle or keep under control, as opposed to overwhelming.

How do you pronounce “manageable”?

“Manageable” is pronounced MA-nihd-zhuhbl (/ˈmænəd͡ʒəb(ə)l/ in IPA).

How do you use “manageable” in a sentence?

Here is “manageable” used in a sentence: “Breaking the project into manageable chunks made it far less stressful.”

What part of speech is “manageable”?

“Manageable” is an adjective.

Is “manageable” a common word?

“Manageable” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Related words

manage manageably management manager manageress managerial managing managing director

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