Settable: meaning, definitions and examples

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settable

 

[ ˈsɛtəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

adjustable state

Settable refers to something that can be set or adjusted. It is often used in the context of parameters, options, or configurations that are adjustable according to user preferences or requirements.

Synonyms

adjustable, configurable, modifiable.

Examples of usage

  • The temperature on the heater is settable to your liking.
  • This system has settable features to enhance user experience.
  • The alarm clock has a settable time function.
  • The levels in the game are settable for different difficulties.

Etymology

The term 'settable' is a relatively modern adjective derived from the verb 'set.' The word 'set' has Old English origins, 'settan,' which means to cause to sit or to put in a specified place. Over time, 'set' has evolved to encompass a range of meanings, including to determine, arrange, or fix in a certain position. The suffix '-able' is added to denote capability or suitability. Therefore, 'settable' emerged in the English language as a word that signifies the ability to be set or adjusted. In various fields such as technology and design, 'settable' became increasingly important as systems required configurable settings to accommodate user needs.