Palliable - How To Discuss
Isabella Browning
Palliable
Can anyone tell me what Palliable means? I heard it in one sentence but couldn't find the compliment. 3
Not applicable in any dictionary.
However, if you search the web, you will find a link to Metaplasma: The Journal of Metaplastic Words. This blog says:
palliableà pal € “[pallahyuhbuhl] - Adjective 1. Acceptable or pleasing to the mind due to its flexible nature.
2. Acceptable or acceptable based on your ability to be easily persuaded or persuaded.
Metaplasm identifies a blogger who coined the word. The link takes you to the blog of the University of Afghanistan Professor of Theology.
A friend reported compliments and noted the link, but the link has already been removed.
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Palliable
Palliable
palliable [pallahyuhbuhl] - adjective 1. acceptable or pleasing to the mind
For its flexibility. 2. Acceptable or beautiful for its quality ...
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Paliable doesn't seem to exist. The closest I could find was the verb paler.
palÃÂ · liÃÂ · aß [paleeyt]
â €  verb (used with something), atà · ed, atà ing.
1. Rest or relaxation without pain medication.
2. Try to reduce or hide the seriousness of (insult) with excuses, excuses etc. Weak
Palliable
Palliable
Hmmm ... there's no such thing, maybe you don't understand.
Sounds clear, obvious, worthwhile.
Flexible, breakable, softly adjusted
Adaptable, adaptable, flexible texture
Hmmm ... I wonder if you mean soft. Smooth means someone's ability to adapt (trained) or adaptable to a person.
The solution is my second guess. The word means to do something to reduce the severity or promote healing.
p which helps.
I also read only the first answer. Can you say that is acceptable? So it can be eaten and it tastes good too .... ??
That is, it tastes good. Unlike able, which means non-toxic.