Assessably: meaning, definitions and examples

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assessably

 

[ əˈsɛsəbli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a way that can be evaluated or judged

Assessably means in a way that can be evaluated or judged. It is used to describe something that can be assessed or appraised.

Synonyms

evaluably, judgmentally.

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Word Description / Examples
assessably

This word is used when discussing whether something can be assessed or measured in terms of its features or qualities.

  • The new software was designed to be assessably user-friendly
  • Each student's progress is assessably documented in the report
evaluably

This word is used when something can be evaluated or given a value. It's often applied in scientific, academic, or business contexts.

  • The project's impacts are all evaluably significant
  • The quality of the artwork is evaluably superior to that of its contemporaries
judgmentally

This word often has a negative connotation and is used when someone is making critical comments or forming opinions that reflect personal biases.

  • She looked at his outfit judgmentally, clearly unimpressed by his fashion choices
  • People tend to speak judgmentally about the behaviors they don't understand

Examples of usage

  • Her performance was assessably better than last time.
  • The project's success was assessably linked to the team's efforts.

Translations

Translations of the word "assessably" in other languages:

🇵🇹 avaliavelmente

🇮🇳 मूल्यांकन योग्य रूप से

🇩🇪 bewertbar

🇮🇩 dapat dinilai

🇺🇦 оцінювано

🇵🇱 ocenialnie

🇯🇵 評価可能な形で

🇫🇷 évaluablement

🇪🇸 evaluablemente

🇹🇷 değerlendirilebilir şekilde

🇰🇷 평가할 수 있는 방식으로

🇸🇦 بشكل قابل للتقييم

🇨🇿 hodnotitelně

🇸🇰 hodnotiteľne

🇨🇳 可评估地

🇸🇮 ocenljivo

🇮🇸 metanlega

🇰🇿 бағаланатын түрде

🇬🇪 შეფასებადი

🇦🇿 qiymətləndirilə bilən şəkildə

🇲🇽 evaluadamente

Etymology

The word 'assessably' is derived from the verb 'assess' combined with the suffix '-ably', which means 'in a manner that can be done'. 'Assess' comes from the Old French word 'assesser', which means 'to fix a tax on'. The word has been in use in English since the mid-19th century.

See also: assess, assessable, assessed, assessing, assessingly, assessment, assessments, assessor, reassess, reassessment.