Quotability vs Quotably - What's the difference?
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The degree to which a person, literature, or a speech is useful or relevant for being quoted.
:The president's quick and humorous replies gave his speech qoutability.
In a way or to an extent that is quotable
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 22, author=Virginia Heffernan, title=Learning From Lauren: Smells Like Teen Spirit, Looks Like Hard Work, work=New York Times
, passage=Had she been too much of a naïf, unwise to the cameras, she would have been swept out to sea on “Laguna Beach”: passed-out drunk, abused by a boyfriend or (at least) caught in a quotably stupid soliloquy. }}
Quotability is a related term of quotably.
As a noun quotability
is the degree to which a person, literature, or a speech is useful or relevant for being quoted.As an adverb quotably is
in a way or to an extent that is quotable.quotability
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Noun
(-)See also
*quotablequotably
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Adverb
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