improvableness
Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being capable of improvement: "improvableness" refers to the state or characteristic of being able to be made better, enhanced, or refined.
- Potential for positive change: It denotes the inherent capacity for something to be improved, whether in terms of quality, condition, or performance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The improvableness of the old machine surprised the engineers. (The machine had the quality of being able to be made better.)
- Her attitude showed a clear improvableness, as she was open to feedback. (Her behaviour demonstrated a capacity for improvement.)
- The project's success depends on the improvableness of the initial design. (The potential to improve the design is crucial.)
Advanced Usage
"to show improvableness": to demonstrate a capacity for being improved.
- The student's work showed improvableness after the teacher's guidance. (The work could be enhanced with further effort.)
"the improvableness of a system": the potential for a system to be optimized or upgraded.
- The improvableness of the software allowed for regular updates. (The software could be refined over time.)
Variants and Related Words
Improvable (adj): capable of being improved.
- This plan is improvable with more research. (The plan can be made better.)
Improve (v): to make or become better.
- We need to improve our communication skills. (We need to make them better.)
Improvement (n): the act or process of making something better.
- The improvement in her health was noticeable. (Her health became better.)
Synonyms
- Perfectibility: the quality of being capable of being made perfect.
- Malleability: the quality of being easily shaped or changed for the better.
- Refinability: the capacity to be refined or polished.
Related Idioms
Room for improvement: the possibility or need for something to be made better.
- There is always room for improvement in any skill. (There is always a chance to improve.)
A diamond in the rough: something or someone with hidden potential for improvement.
- The young athlete is a diamond in the rough, showing great improvableness. (She has potential to be greatly improved.)