"Checkable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Checkable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Checkable" Meaning

Capable of being checked, verified, or inspected.

"Checkable" Examples

Usage Examples of "Checkable"


The professor created a checkable quiz to help students review for the exam.
+ (The quiz has answer keys so students can check their own work.)
The software provides a checkable list of tasks to ensure nothing is missed.
+ (The list is easy to check off as tasks are completed.)
The proofreader added checkable notes to the manuscript for the editor's review.
+ (The notes are easy to verify or correct as part of the editing process.)
The app offers a checkable calendar for scheduling appointments and events.
+ (The calendar allows users to easily verify their schedule.)
The teacher asked students to submit their assignments with checkable answers.
+ (The answers can be easily verified for accuracy and completeness.)

"Checkable" Similar Words

Chechnyan

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Check-box

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Check-in

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The verb "check-in" means to confirm one's presence or arrival at a place, especially by telephone or computer, typically before a scheduled event or flight. It can also refer to a brief update or report sent to someone, often in a routine or repetitive manner. In a broader sense, it can mean to take an opportunity to review or reassess one's progress or situation.

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Check-up

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Check-ups

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Check

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The word "check" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To stop or prevent something from happening: "Can you check the fire before we leave the campsite?"<br>2. To examine or investigate something: "I'm going to check the facts before I write the story."<br>3. To verify or confirm something: "Can you check if this is the correct address?"<br>4. To pay for something, typically by offering an amount of money as tender: "Can I check out now and pay with cash?"<br>5. In hockey, to stop or block a puck: "The goalie checked the puck and sent it flying out of bounds."<br><br>In general, "check" can mean to take notice of or investigate something to make sure it is correct or proper.

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Checkbooks

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Checked

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Checker

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Checkerboard

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Checkered

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Checkering

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