different between keepable vs unkeepable
keepable
English
Etymology
From Middle English kepeable, equivalent to keep +? -able.
Adjective
keepable (comparative more keepable, superlative most keepable)
- That can be kept or is worth keeping.
Antonyms
- unkeepable
Noun
keepable (plural keepables)
- Something that can or should be kept.
Anagrams
- peekable
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unkeepable
English
Etymology
un- +? keepable
Adjective
unkeepable (not comparable)
- Not keepable.
- 1966, William Brandon, The Last Americans: the Indian in American culture (page 239)
- England added further unkeepable promises guaranteeing to restrain English settlement if Pontiac would demobilize his allies and leave the restraining up to the English.
- 1966, William Brandon, The Last Americans: the Indian in American culture (page 239)
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