preferable

[ˈprɛfərəbl]

preferable Definition

  • 1more desirable or suitable than something else
  • 2worth having or doing more than something else

Using preferable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "preferable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It is preferable to arrive early for the meeting.

  • Example

    A healthy diet is always preferable to taking supplements.

  • Example

    It is preferable to use a pencil instead of a pen when sketching.

preferable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preferable

Antonyms for preferable

Phrases with preferable

  • more desirable or suitable than something else

    Example

    Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is always preferable to consuming processed foods.

  • the best or most suitable way to proceed in a given situation

    Example

    After considering all the options, it was clear that postponing the project was the preferable course of action.

  • a better or more desirable option than another

    Example

    Although both options had their merits, the second proposal was the preferable alternative.

Origins of preferable

from French 'préférable', from préférer 'to prefer'

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Summary: preferable in Brief

The term 'preferable' [ˈprɛfərəbl] refers to something that is more desirable or suitable than something else. It is often used to indicate the best or most advantageous option, as in 'A healthy diet is always preferable to taking supplements.' 'Preferable' can also be used in phrases like 'preferable to,' 'preferable course of action,' and 'preferable alternative.'

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