mendable (Meaning)

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mendable (a.)

Capable of being mended.

mendable Sentence Examples

  1. The broken vase was surprisingly mendable, its delicate shards pieced back together seamlessly.
  2. The torn seam on the dress was a minor inconvenience, easily mendable with a few well-placed stitches.
  3. The fractured bone appeared to be mendable, offering hope for a full recovery.
  4. The frayed electrical cord was not mendable, necessitating its replacement with a new one.
  5. The relationship between the estranged siblings seemed mendable, as they slowly began to rebuild trust.
  6. The broken friendship was still mendable, despite the hurt and misunderstandings that had occurred.
  7. The torn paper document was mendable with careful use of tape and glue, preserving its original content.
  8. The shattered dreams of the aspiring artist were mendable, as she found renewed inspiration and support.
  9. The mendable nature of the clay allowed the sculptor to mold and shape it into various forms.
  10. The broken heart, though deeply wounded, was mendable with time, resilience, and the support of loved ones.

FAQs About the word mendable

Capable of being mended.

fix, rebuild,repair, reconstruct, revamp, adjust, restore, renew,patch, overhaul

harm, wreck, damage, ruin, wreck, impair, hurt, mar, harm, damage

The broken vase was surprisingly mendable, its delicate shards pieced back together seamlessly.

The torn seam on the dress was a minor inconvenience, easily mendable with a few well-placed stitches.

The fractured bone appeared to be mendable, offering hope for a full recovery.

The frayed electrical cord was not mendable, necessitating its replacement with a new one.