tractable

[ˈtræktəbl]

tractable Definition

  • 1easily managed or controlled; docile
  • 2capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out; ductile

Using tractable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The horse is very tractable and easy to train.

  • Example

    The new employee proved to be a very tractable worker.

  • Example

    The material is highly tractable and can be molded into any shape.

tractable Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for tractable

Phrases with tractable

  • a material that can be easily shaped or molded

    Example

    The clay is a very tractable material for sculpting.

  • a patient who is cooperative and follows medical instructions

    Example

    The doctor was pleased to have a tractable patient who followed the prescribed treatment.

  • a child who is obedient and easy to manage

    Example

    The teacher was happy to have a tractable child in her class who followed instructions.

Origins of tractable

from Latin 'tractabilis', meaning 'manageable'

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Summary: tractable in Brief

The term 'tractable' [ˈtræktəbl] refers to something that is easily managed or controlled, such as a person, animal, or material. It can also mean capable of being shaped or molded. Examples include 'The horse is very tractable and easy to train,' and 'The material is highly tractable and can be molded into any shape.' Synonyms include 'compliant' and 'docile,' while antonyms include 'intractable' and 'unmanageable.'