rideable

English

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Etymology

From ride + -able.

Adjective

rideable (comparative more rideable, superlative most rideable)

  1. (of a bicycle, horse, or the like) Fit to be ridden.
  2. (of a path, road, or the like) Fit to be traveled on bicycle, horseback, etc.
    • 1885 June 20, “Our Cycling Corner”, in The Croydon Advertiser and Surrey County Reporter, number 863, page 3, column 6:
      We have had some splendid rideable weather this last week, and we doubt not that the pedal-pushers of this district have not failed to take advantage of it.

Antonyms

Noun

rideable (plural rideables)

  1. Any small vehicle, such as an electric scooter, designed to be used by a single person.

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