Crossword-Solution: PASSABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Passable | a. | Capable of being passed, traveled, navigated, traversed, penetrated, or the like; as, the roads are not passable; the stream is passablein boats. |
| Passable | a. | Capable of being freely circulated or disseminated; acceptable; generally receivable; current. |
| Passable | a. | Such as may be allowed to pass without serious objection; tolerable; admissable; moderate; mediocre. |
We have 43 clues for the answer “PASSABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Not better than okay | 1 answer |
| Not bad, but not too good. | 1 answer |
| Merely okay | 1 answer |
| Like D grades | 1 answer |
| Just satisfactory | 1 answer |
| Just about good enough | 1 answer |
| Good enough to meet the minimum standard | 1 answer |
| Just good enough | 2 answers |
| not too bad | 6 answers |
| JUST adequate | 7 answers |
| Just O.K. | 7 answers |
| not so bad | 8 answers |
| Just okay | 9 answers |
| Good enough | 14 answers |
| Barely adequate | 14 answers |
| BE GOOD ENOUGH | 15 answers |
| bearable | 18 answers |
| inglorious | 23 answers |
| Middling | 25 answers |
| So-so | 27 answers |
| median | 31 answers |
| o k | 35 answers |
| conformant | 49 answers |
| Average | 51 answers |
| Okay | 51 answers |
| ___ all right. | 52 answers |
| respectable | 54 answers |
| reputable | 54 answers |
| Maidenly | 55 answers |
| O.K. | 56 answers |
| Decorous | 56 answers |
| Adequate | 60 answers |
| Befitting | 60 answers |
| creditable | 61 answers |
| Tolerable | 61 answers |
| ABOVEBOARD | 64 answers |
| Worthy | 65 answers |
| accessible | 66 answers |
| satisfactory | 67 answers |
| Mediocre | 76 answers |
| True | 102 answers |
| Moderate | 107 answers |
| Fair | 116 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with PASSABLE (5)
The path from the wood leads to a morass, and from thence to a ford, which, as the rains have abated, may now be passable.
The horror of being blocked up at Randalls, while her children were at Hartfield, was full in her imagination; and fancying the road to be now just passable for adventurous people, but in a state that admitted no delay, she was eager to have it settled, that her father and Emma should remain at Randalls, while she and her husband set forward instantly through all the possible accumulations of drifted snow that might impede them.
What did you love me for?” “It might have been for your mouth?” “Well, what about my mouth?” “I thought it was a passable mouth enough——” “That’s not very comforting.” “With a pretty pout and sweet lips; but actually, nothing more than what everybody has.” “Don’t make up things out of your head as you go on, there’s a dear Stephen.
Smith had no ship at his command till 1791; the roads in those outlandish quarters where his business lay were scarce passable when they existed, and the tower on the Mull of Kintyre stood eleven months unlighted while the apparatus toiled and foundered by the way among rocks and mosses.
The weather will probably change after the 21st of the moon, and after a couple of days the roads and the river will be passable, therefore I shall expect you either Saturday or Monday.
Quotes with PASSABLE (3)
If you remember nothing else, remember this: Inspiration from outside one's self is like the heat in an oven. It makes passable Bath buns. But inspiration from within is like a volcano: It changes the face of the world.
Let every man shovel out his own snow, and the whole city will be passable," said Gamache. Seeing Beauvoir's puzzled expression he added, "Emerson.""Lake and Palmer?""Ralph and Waldo.
Mirabelle always ate her lunch on Brighton beach if the weather was in any way passable, but out of sheer principle she never paid tuppence for a chair. We did not win the war to have to pay to sit down, she frequently found herself thinking.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1951–2020).