tractable [adjective]

Definition of tractable:

Easily managed, controlled, or taught; docile

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Opposite/Antonyms of tractable:


Sentence/Example of tractable:

The young puppy was surprisingly tractable for its age.

The tractable clay was easy to mold into different shapes.

The students were a tractable group who were eager to learn.

The horse had a tractable disposition and was gentle with riders.

The tractable material was perfect for the sculptor's project.

The tractable child listened attentively to the teacher's instructions.

The tractable soil was ideal for planting crops.

The tractable problem was easily solved.

The tractable dog responded well to training commands.

The tractable audience was receptive to the speaker's message.

The tractable metal was easily shaped into various tools.

The tractable child was a joy to babysit.

The tractable situation allowed for a smooth negotiation.

The tractable horse allowed the rider to explore the trails.

The tractable material was perfect for the artist's canvas.

The tractable student was a pleasure to teach.

The tractable dog was a loyal companion.

The tractable problem had a simple solution.

The tractable audience was enthusiastic about the performance.

The tractable clay was perfect for creating pottery.

The tractable child was well-behaved at the party.

The tractable material was easy to sew with.

The tractable horse was gentle with children.

The tractable situation allowed for a quick resolution.

The tractable student was eager to learn new things.

Flagg found him a tractable sitter, and a most interesting one.

Under the eye of his master he is the most tractable of all beings.

The Alseas are not so tractable, and exhibit but little desire for improvement.

Do you mean that her schoolmistress does not find her tractable?

She tendered her now tractable guest a second cup of coffee.

About once a month the man is sweet and tractable and engaging.

She could hardly believe her senses—so good-natured and tractable had he invariably been.

"'Tractable' isn't just the word I'd ever apply to Prescott," he answered dryly.

Let me augur that a disorder so tractable may be soon removed.

“A most interesting occupation,” said the tractable old gentleman.