serviceable

[ˈsɜːvɪsəbl]

serviceable Definition

  • 1in good enough condition to be used, but not excellent
  • 2able to provide a service or perform a function

Using serviceable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old car was still serviceable despite its age.

  • Example

    The equipment is serviceable but outdated.

  • Example

    The hotel provides serviceable accommodation at an affordable price.

serviceable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for serviceable

Antonyms for serviceable

Phrases with serviceable

  • an area that can be served by a particular facility or service

    Example

    The new hospital will increase the serviceable area for emergency medical care.

  • parts of a machine or equipment that can be replaced or repaired to keep it in working order

    Example

    The mechanic replaced the serviceable parts of the engine to improve its performance.

  • serviceable condition

    a state of being in good enough condition to be used, but not excellent

    Example

    The furniture was in serviceable condition, but needed some repairs.

Origins of serviceable

from Old French 'servissable', from Latin 'servitabilis', from 'servitare' meaning 'to serve'

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Summary: serviceable in Brief

The term 'serviceable' [ˈsɜːvɪsəbl] describes something that is in good enough condition to be used, but not excellent. It can also refer to something that is able to provide a service or perform a function. Examples include 'The old car was still serviceable despite its age,' and 'The hotel provides serviceable accommodation at an affordable price.' Phrases like 'serviceable area' and 'serviceable parts' denote areas and parts that can be served or replaced, respectively.