noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being ignited or set on fire
Usage: often used in technical, safety, and chemistry contexts
Examples
- The ignitability of the material was tested before it was approved for use in the building.
- Gasoline has high ignitability, which is why it must be stored carefully.
- Safety regulations require manufacturers to assess the ignitability of all fabric products.
- The ignitability of wood increases when it is dry.
- Engineers evaluated the ignitability of the new insulation material in laboratory conditions.