presentable

[prɪˈzɛntəbl]

presentable Definition

  • 1neat and clean enough to be seen or shown to other people
  • 2suitable in appearance and condition for being seen or used

Using presentable: Examples

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

  • Example

    She made sure the house was presentable before the guests arrived.

  • Example

    He wanted to look presentable for the job interview.

  • Example

    The restaurant was not very presentable and had poor hygiene standards.

presentable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for presentable

Antonyms for presentable

Phrases with presentable

  • to make oneself look neat and tidy, especially before going out in public

    Example

    She took a quick shower and made herself presentable before heading to the party.

  • in a state of being only just good enough to be seen or used

    Example

    The old car was barely presentable after years of neglect and lack of maintenance.

  • in a state of being unsuitable or inappropriate for being seen or used

    Example

    The candidate's resume was not presentable due to numerous spelling errors and formatting issues.

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Summary: presentable in Brief

The term 'presentable' [prɪˈzɛntəbl] describes something that is neat, clean, and suitable in appearance and condition for being seen or used. It can refer to personal appearance, as in 'He wanted to look presentable for the job interview,' or to the condition of a place or thing, as in 'The restaurant was not very presentable and had poor hygiene standards.' 'Presentable' is often used with the phrase 'make oneself presentable,' meaning to make oneself look neat and tidy before going out in public.