Drinkable vs Drinkability - What's the difference?
drinkable | drinkability |
The state or property of being drinkable.
The extent to which something is drinkable.
As nouns the difference between drinkable and drinkability
is that drinkable is that which can be drunk while drinkability is the state or property of being drinkable.As an adjective drinkable
is safe to drink.drinkable
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Synonyms
* (safe to drink) potable, drinkworthy, safe to drink * (of good or satisfactory quality)Antonyms
* (safe to drink) impotable, undrinkable * (of good or satisfactory quality) undrinkableCoordinate terms
* edible, eatable, comestibledrinkability
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Noun
(-)- I was impressed by the wine's drinkability .
