manageable

[US]/ˈmænɪdʒəbl/
[UK]/ˈmænɪdʒəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. able to be handled or dealt with; within one's control

Example Sentences

form the mixture into a manageable dough.

A book as big as that is not a manageable size.

thick, glossy, manageable hair.

each tutorial is broken down into more manageable units.

he reduces unimaginable statistics to manageable proportions.

My hair is much more manageable since I had it cut short.

Real-world Examples

Keep them specific, concise and manageable.

Source: Science in Life

Breaking up a big assignment into smaller, more manageable sections is half the battle.

Source: Selected English short passages

This is a small and manageable change.

Source: Tales of Imagination and Creativity

May not be manageable in south Florida.

Source: PBS Interview Environmental Series

It's important to know that treatment is available and that life can be made more manageable.

Source: Psychology Mini Class

So indoor living is manageable with this outdoor.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

If we do our best they will be manageable.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

With relaxed hair, my hair was more manageable, more presentable.

Source: TED-Ed Student Weekend Show

Today he says his dark moods are remote and manageable.

Source: Bloomberg Businessweek

It makes your work seem manageable, instead of stressful and depressive.

Source: Science in Life

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