quotable Definition
quot·able (kwōt′ə bəl)
adjective
worthwhile quoting or suitable for quotation
quotable Related Forms
quot′·abil′·ity noun
quot′·ably adverb
quotable Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- quote: Nothing he says, none of his quotable quotes, speaks to the man.
- dialog: David Mamet's brilliant script is littered with his trademark quotable dialog.
- line: The script is terrific, with many quotable lines.
- film: Casablanca 16/20 The most quotable film ever made.
Modifying Another Word
- eminently: Cricket reasons apart, Freddie is gaining a reputation for being eminently quotable.
- very: He was very quotable & whole books have been devoted to his musings.
- highly: Berendt: I don't have a favorite, but Count Girolamo Marcello is certainly a memorable, highly quotable commentator.
- not: A. Yes, we are capable of insuring overseas properties but these are not quotable online.

