potable

[ˈpoʊtəbl]

potable Definition

  • 1safe to drink; drinkable
  • 2suitable for drinking or consumption

Using potable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The water in this area is not potable.

  • Example

    The hotel provides potable water for its guests.

  • Example

    The team carried a potable stove and enough food for the trip.

  • Example

    The government has launched a campaign to provide potable water to rural areas.

potable Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for potable

Phrases with potable

  • non-potable

    not safe or suitable for drinking

    Example

    The sign clearly stated that the water was non-potable.

  • alcohol that is safe for human consumption

    Example

    The distillery produces high-quality potable alcohol.

  • water that is safe for drinking

    Example

    The campers brought a filter to make potable water from the nearby stream.

Origins of potable

from Latin 'potabilis', meaning 'drinkable'

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Summary: potable in Brief

The term 'potable' [ˈpoʊtəbl] refers to something that is safe and suitable for drinking or consumption. It is often used to describe water, as in 'The water in this area is not potable,' but can also refer to other liquids or food. 'Potable' has antonyms like 'undrinkable' and 'contaminated,' and is commonly used in phrases like 'non-potable' and 'potable water.'