recountable

[ri-koun-tuh-buhl]

recountable Definition

  • 1able to be counted again
  • 2able to be retold or narrated

Using recountable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The votes were recounted to ensure accuracy.

  • Example

    The story is so interesting that it is worth recounting to others.

  • Example

    The experiment was not recountable due to the lack of data.

recountable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for recountable

Antonyms for recountable

  • non-recountable
  • irrecountable

Phrases with recountable

  • votes that can be counted again for accuracy

    Example

    The recountable votes showed a slight difference from the initial count.

  • a story that is worth retelling or narrating

    Example

    The novel is a recountable story that has been adapted into a movie.

  • an experiment that can be repeated and its results can be verified

    Example

    The scientist conducted a recountable experiment to test the hypothesis.

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Summary: recountable in Brief

The term 'recountable' [ri-koun-tuh-buhl] refers to something that can be counted again or retold. It can be used in contexts like voting, where the accuracy of the count is important, or in storytelling, where the narrative is worth retelling. 'Recountable' can also refer to experiments that can be repeated and their results verified.