See examples of effable used in a sentence. The beauty of the sunset was ineffable, while the joy of sharing it with friends was effable Definition of 'effable' effable in british english (ˈɛfəbəl ) adjective archaic
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Effable (comparative more effable, superlative most effable) (slang, euphemistic) fuckable
Effable describes an idea or concept that may be expressed in words
Effable is an adjective, but it is rarely used The antonym of effable, ineffable, is used much more frequently Ineffable describes something that is too overwhelming or sacred to be described in mere words. Effable effable (ˈɛfəbəl) adj archaic capable of being expressed in words [c17
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