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replaceable

rih-PLAY-suh-buhl

Replaceable (adjective) means Able to be swapped for something else. Example: “The batteries are cheap and easily replaceable.”

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Able to be swapped for something else.
"The batteries are cheap and easily replaceable."

How to use replaceable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes something that can be replaced without much trouble.

Easily confused with

Word forms

more replaceable comparative, replaceables plural, most replaceable superlative

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Etymology

From replace plus -able.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “replaceable” mean?

The word “replaceable” means able to be swapped for something else. In plain terms, describes something that can be replaced without much trouble.

How do you pronounce “replaceable”?

“Replaceable” is pronounced rih-PLAY-suh-buhl (/ɹɪˈpleɪsəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “replaceable” in a sentence?

Here is “replaceable” used in a sentence: “The batteries are cheap and easily replaceable.”

What part of speech is “replaceable”?

“Replaceable” is an adjective.

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