Educable [adjective]
Definition of Educable:
able to be taught
Opposite/Antonyms of Educable:
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Sentence/Example of Educable:
Animals are educable in different degrees; but where they are educable they begin to profit by experience from the first.
In their stead he has a greater plasticity of nature, and a more educable intelligence.
The learner could not possibly be educable, that is, susceptible of receiving instruction, unless he were able to think.
While atavism itself is unquestioned, this method seizes upon rigid physical characters to measure educable qualities.
But this freak is a very educable creature, as Professor Yerkes has shown.
In 1869 it was estimated that there were in the State 34,000 Negro children of educable age.
As to structure, human nature is undoubtedly the most plastic part of the living world, the most adaptable, the most educable.
I am convinced from experience that it is both normal and educable though not usually active in the large majority of people.
They can master routine, but as regards initiative, judgment, and power to reason they are little educable.
From the Arab type we may expect more highly educable people than is afforded by the other distinct groups.