Quotably

/ˈkwoʊ.tə.bli/

उद्धृत करने योग्य ढंग से; यादगार ढंग से

Origin & History

Formed from quotable + -ly; quotable comes from quote (from Latin quotare/quotāre ‘to mark with numbers, to cite’ via Medieval Latin/Latin influence) + -able.

quotable + -ly से बना; quotable, quote से आया है (लैटिन quotare/quotāre ‘संख्या से चिह्नित करना, उद्धृत करना’—मध्ययुगीन लैटिन/लैटिन प्रभाव के माध्यम से) + -able।

Definition

In a way that makes words or a statement worth repeating or citing because they are memorable, striking, or well-phrased.

ऐसे ढंग से कि कही गई बात यादगार, प्रभावशाली या सुगठित होने के कारण उसे उद्धृत (कोट) करना उचित लगे।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
She spoke quotably about resilience during the crisis.
संकट के दौरान उसने धैर्य/लचीलेपन के बारे में इस तरह कहा कि उसे उद्धृत किया जा सके।

Usage Examples

The author writes quotably, with lines that readers share for years.
He described the city quotably in a single vivid sentence.
The CEO answered quotably, turning criticism into a clear mission statement.
Her closing remark was short but quotably sharp.

Synonyms

Antonyms

Unmemorably Banally Wordily Vaguely Incoherently Insipidly

Related Forms

Verb
Adjective
Quotable / Unquotable
Adverb
Quotably / Unquotably

Idioms & Phrases

Speak quotably
इतने यादगार ढंग से बोलना कि बात उद्धृत की जा सके
Write quotably
ऐसा लिखना कि वाक्य/पंक्तियाँ उद्धृत करने लायक हों
Quotably put
इतने सुगठित ढंग से कहा गया कि उद्धृत किया जा सके