Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 3: Words ending in -able (2). These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. From exciting spelling games to printable worksheets, explore our resources using the buttons above this list.
Words that learners at Entry Level 3 are required to read and spell correctly.
The most common way to spell this weak final syllable is -able.
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inevitable |
The snow led to inevitable delays.
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inflammable |
Hydrogen is a highly inflammable gas.
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inflatable |
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irritable |
I get irritable if I haven't had enough sleep.
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justifiable |
Her actions were justifiable.
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memorable |
He was sure tonight would be the most memorable evening of his life.
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noticeable |
There was a noticeable improvement in her spelling.
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obtainable |
The information was easily obtainable.
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perishable |
We try and use our perishable goods first.
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pronounceable |
We need to come up with a memorable and pronounceable name for our company.
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regrettable |
His decision to resign from the position was regrettable.
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reliable |
My car is a reliable vehicle.
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transferable |
She discussed her transferable skills in the interview.
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