adjective
- able to be known, understood, or discovered
Examples
- The truth about what happened that night may never be knowable.
- Scientists believe that the laws of physics are knowable through careful observation.
- Some philosophers argue that certain aspects of consciousness are not knowable through science.
- The company’s financial records should make their profits easily knowable.
- Is the future knowable, or does uncertainty make prediction impossible?
- The detective insisted that every crime has knowable causes and motives.