adjective
- able to be understood or interpreted through careful examination
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The professor’s motives were scrutable to those who knew him well.
- Unlike his enigmatic colleague, Dr. Smith’s research methods were entirely scrutable.
- The ancient text proved scrutable once the proper translation key was discovered.
- Her facial expressions made her thoughts scrutable to careful observers.
- The company’s financial records were scrutable after the audit team organized them properly.