Solvable - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Solvable describes a problem, puzzle, or mystery that is capable of being solved or figured out. It suggests that a solution exists and can be found with enough effort. Think of a riddle or a math problem. It offers hope and encourages persistence. It’s about the potential for resolution. It's the opposite of 'unsolvable.'

Etymology

The word 'solvable' comes from 'solve' (from Latin 'solvere,' meaning 'to loosen, dissolve, or resolve') and '-able' (meaning 'capable of'). So, it literally means 'capable of being solved.' Pretty clear!

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Examples

  • "The detective believed the murder was solvable."
  • "The math problem was solvable with the right formula."
  • "The team worked hard to make the technical challenge solvable."
  • "Every mystery, no matter how complex, is ultimately solvable."

Anecdote / Story

In 'Sherlock,' every seemingly impossible case is solvable through observation and deduction. Imagine John Watson exclaiming, 'This is unsolvable!' and Sherlock replying, 'Nonsense, my dear Watson, everything is solvable!' πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ”

Encouragement

See? Problems aren't always scary! 'Solvable' reminds us that there's always hope for finding a solution. Use this word to approach challenges with confidence. You got this! πŸ’ͺ✨

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