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Definition of quotable in English: quotableadjective ˈkwəʊtəb(ə)lˈkwoʊdəb(ə)l Suitable for or worth quoting. (人,评论)可以引用的;适于引用(或引证)的;值得引用(或引证)的 a script peppered with quotable one-liners Example sentencesExamples - His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country.
- The disappointment will stem from the fact that a single viewing is not enough to leave a vivid memory of a single line of quotable dialogue or a scene that has real emotional impact.
- So what do you think is the most quotable line from a movie?
- And not only that; it is also a play with relatively little memorable poetry and few quotable lines.
- This film is eminently quotable, as it quotes many sources itself.
- It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines.
- This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history.
- There are better, more quotable lyrics throughout the album.
- Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric.
- In the ‘more things change, the more they stay the same’ department, here's a quotable quote.
- One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening.
- Young Mirza, however, is perky, confident, and quotable.
- Presumably, the quotable lines are highlighted.
- He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements.
- An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization.
- Oh, and it's definitely for me, it's the most hilarious comedy I've seen at the cinema for a long, long time, full of immensely quotable lines and an absolutely awesome supporting cast.
- In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television.
- It had some very quotable lines, this one being my favourite.
- He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
- That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble.
Derivativesnoun kwəʊtəˈbɪlɪti His seemingly eternal quotability would make him quite an asset. Example sentencesExamples - It's not the greatest film, but I have a lot of fondness for it and its quotability can't be denied.
- He scoffs at such suggestions, restating the fact that his quotability is derived from his succinctness, a talent he has had to nurture because of the difficulty he has communicating.
Definition of quotable in US English: quotableadjectiveˈkwoʊdəb(ə)lˈkwōdəb(ə)l (of a person or remark) suitable for or worth quoting. (人,评论)可以引用的;适于引用(或引证)的;值得引用(或引证)的 a script peppered with quotable one-liners Example sentencesExamples - He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
- An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization.
- In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television.
- He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements.
- That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble.
- And not only that; it is also a play with relatively little memorable poetry and few quotable lines.
- It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines.
- Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric.
- This film is eminently quotable, as it quotes many sources itself.
- There are better, more quotable lyrics throughout the album.
- His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country.
- This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history.
- One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening.
- Oh, and it's definitely for me, it's the most hilarious comedy I've seen at the cinema for a long, long time, full of immensely quotable lines and an absolutely awesome supporting cast.
- It had some very quotable lines, this one being my favourite.
- The disappointment will stem from the fact that a single viewing is not enough to leave a vivid memory of a single line of quotable dialogue or a scene that has real emotional impact.
- Young Mirza, however, is perky, confident, and quotable.
- In the ‘more things change, the more they stay the same’ department, here's a quotable quote.
- Presumably, the quotable lines are highlighted.
- So what do you think is the most quotable line from a movie?
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