sleepable

adj

Etymology

From sleep + -able.

  1. inherited from *slēpaną — “to sleep
  2. inherited from *slāpan
  3. inherited from slēpan
  4. inherited from slepen
  5. suffixed as sleepable — “sleep + able

Definitions

  1. Suitable for sleeping.

    • It is cool here, or at least sleepable, but Baghdad, I am told, is different. I was advised to do my sleeping in advance.
    • Once we reach the airport the players dump their bags at the American Airlines counter and hasten to the departure gate to secure the most sleepable spaces.
    • The saloon includes long, sleepable settees and a fold-out table.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA