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paletable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "paletable" is not correct in English; the correct term is "palatable." You can use "palatable" when describing food or drink that is pleasant to taste or acceptable in flavor.
Example: "The chef prepared a dish that was not only visually appealing but also incredibly palatable."
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60 human-written examples
And so Merkel will try to reduce the British aims to digestible chunks which she can then make appear palatable to the rest of Europe.
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That is not a palatable image but then, poverty is not pretty.
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Congressional staff involved in refining the USA Freedom Act since it last passed the House by 303 votes to 121 in May 2014 believe various revisions since have made the bill palatable enough to security hawks in the Senate, though expect possible amendments in the days ahead.
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The truth: The man has made Chris de Burgh palatable – what else do we need to say?
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It's the one English country drink that has never gone out of fashion, probably because it's so easy to make a palatable version.
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In more God-fearing times, perhaps, the idea of children being exposed to both anxiety and comedy was more palatable to parents.
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And if the knock-on reduction in benefits and increased income tax revenues of paying the living wage is factored in, the total cost to the taxpayer would be a much more palatable £726m.
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Sometimes having a diagnosis for an ailment makes the symptoms much more palatable.
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"I think we were both a little surprised that day," McPhee said of his first meeting with Detwiler, "but the excitement was palatable, and by the end of the day Kate had already unofficially incorporated me into the project".
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Mario and Sonic made sense to western players, but lurking just beyond these palatable mascots was a world of entertainment too strange to ever secure an official European release: fascinating, crazy games full of talking octopuses and jaunty tunes.
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"They are incredibly palatable.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling of "palatable" to ensure accuracy in your writing. The correct spelling is crucial for clarity and credibility.
Common error
Avoid writing "paletable"; the correct spelling is "palatable". Consistently use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and professionalism in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The term "paletable" is a misspelling. The correct term, palatable, typically functions as an adjective. According to Ludwig AI, the correct term is "palatable." It modifies nouns to describe something as agreeable or acceptable, especially in terms of taste or acceptance.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "paletable" is a misspelling; the correct term is "palatable". This adjective describes something as agreeable or acceptable, often relating to taste or general acceptance. Ludwig AI confirms this, emphasizing the importance of correct spelling for clarity. While "palatable" can be applied across various registers, double-checking its spelling ensures accuracy and professionalism. Synonyms include "tasty", "appetizing", and "agreeable", depending on the intended context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Palatable
Correctly spelled version of the term, referring to something agreeable to the taste.
Appetizing
Emphasizes the stimulating of appetite; focuses on making something desirable to eat.
Pleasant-tasting
Directly describes the positive sensory experience of taste.
Tasty
A general term for having a good flavor, suitable for a wide range of contexts.
Delicious
Indicates a highly pleasing taste, more intense than "palatable".
Delectable
Similar to delicious, but carries a sense of refinement or special quality.
Savory
Refers to a taste that is not sweet, often associated with herbs and spices.
Enjoyable
Highlights the overall positive experience, encompassing more than just taste.
Agreeable
Broader sense of something pleasing or acceptable, not specific to taste.
Acceptable
Implies meeting a minimum standard of satisfaction, less about enjoyment.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "paletable" or palatable?
The correct spelling is palatable. "Paletable" is a misspelling and should not be used.
How do you use "palatable" in a sentence?
You can use "palatable" to describe food or ideas that are agreeable or acceptable. For example, "The chef made the dish more palatable by adding herbs."
What does "palatable" mean?
Palatable means pleasant or acceptable to the taste; or, more generally, agreeable or acceptable to someone.
Are there synonyms for "palatable"?
Yes, synonyms for "palatable" include "tasty", "appetizing", and "delicious" when referring to food. For non-food contexts, consider "agreeable" or "acceptable".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested