A Unique Book on Usage of Adjectives

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    A UNIQUE BOOK ON USAGE OF

    ADJECTIVES

    SET- 1 . . .. . . .. table

    Stable: firm and steady; firmly established

    1. India has a stable government2. Indira needs a stable job

    Notable: deserving to be noticed; remarkable

    1. Mother Therissa is a very notable woman.2. Sinha gave a notable reason for what he did.3. There were several notable guests on the dias.

    Portable: able to be carried; not fixed.

    1. Seshu always keeps a portable transistor radio with him.Reputable: respectable; well thought of.

    1. Tatas and Birlas are reputable businessmenRespectable: deserving respect; of good character and fair social position.

    1. Abhilash earned crores by respectable means.2. Vavilala is a respectable leader.

    Acceptable: worth accepting; welcome.

    1. This rain is very acceptable to the crops.Adaptable: willing or able to change to fit it with different circumstances.

    1. The children are usually very adaptableAdjustable: able to be adjusted

    1. This car has adjustable seats.Creditable: bringing honour or respect.

    1. Jurassic Park is a creditable filmMarketable: fit to be sold; that can be sold.

    1. These goods are marketable.Excitable: easily becoming excited or upset.

    1. Baby Shamili is easily excitable.

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    Equitable: fair and just

    1. Justice Reddy gives equitable judgements.Indisputable: not able to be denied; that cannot be disputed.

    1. Ahalya has indisputable character.Profitable: giving profit.

    1. Now a days shares business is quite profitable.Inevitable: quite necessary.

    1. Oneday the death is inevitable to anybody.2. Failure is inevitable to lazy people.

    Predictable: able to be foretell

    1. His anger can be predictable

    SET-2 . . . . . . rable

    Durable: able to last; lasting

    1. This cloth is not durable.Curable: able to be cured

    1. Leprosy is a curable disease now a days.Bearable: able to be endured

    1. Is your head ache bearable?Admirable: extremely good, causing admiration.

    1. Sumans behavior is admirable towards ladies.Deplorable: that is deplored; very bad.

    1. Slums in twin cities are in a deplorable state.Repairable: able to be put right.

    1. That TV can be repairable.Comparable: that can be compared.

    1. Kamalhassan and Rajanikanth are not comparable.Endurable: able to be borne or tolerated.

    1 The pain due to heart attack is not endurable.Incurable: not curable

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    1. Aids disease is incurable.Sufferable: bearable

    1. Is this sufferable?Separable: that can be separated.

    1. Water is not separable from the milk.Preferable: more desirable

    1. Gold is preferable for making ornaments.2. Telugu is preferable among languages.

    Memorable: worthy of being remembered

    1. Dr. Rajeskhars marriage with Jeevitha is one of the memorable events of his life.Tolerable: that can be tolerated