treatable
0 synonyms and 1 antonyms for treatable, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Able to be successfully treated, especially medically; not incurable.
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How to use treatable
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Etymology
From Middle English tretable, from treten (“treat”) and Old French traitable, Anglo-Norman tretable; equivalent to treat + -able.
Full origin of treatable →Frequently asked questions
What does “treatable” mean?
The word “treatable” means able to be successfully treated, especially medically; not incurable. In plain terms, a treatable illness or condition is one that responds to medical treatment.
How do you use “treatable” in a sentence?
Here is “treatable” used in a sentence: “The infection is treatable with a short course of antibiotics.”
What is the opposite of “treatable”?
The opposite of “treatable” — its antonyms — is untreatable.
What part of speech is “treatable”?
“Treatable” is an adjective.