Consortable

/kənˈsɔːr.tə.bəl/ adjective

Definition

Able to be associated with or kept company with; suitable as a companion.

Etymology

From consort (from Latin consortes, 'partners') plus -able (Latin -abilis, 'capable of'). Describes something fit for companionship or association.

Kelly Says

The word 'consort' originally meant someone who shared your lot in life—so 'consortable' means someone whose life circumstances actually align with yours!

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