coachable
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom coach (“(verb)”) + -able.
Adjective
editcoachable (comparative more coachable, superlative most coachable)
- That can be traversed by a coach.
Etymology 2
editFrom coach (“(verb)”) + -able.
Adjective
editcoachable (comparative more coachable, superlative most coachable)
- Able to be coached or tutored effectively.
- 2007 September 16, The Associated Press, “On the Fast Track to the Olympics?”, in New York Times[1]:
- “They have such an innocence and eagerness about them that it’s been really a pleasure for all of us to be around them and see how coachable and how good they are,” Donovan said.