Tractable means easily managed or controlled - easily handled worked or shaped.
"While city folk might think that goats are ornery creatures, they are actually quite tractable and can even be trained to pull a cart like a horse.
Synonyms: pliable, manageable, amenable, submissive.
Antonyms: recalcitrant
Word Family: tractability
Being a secratary requires being tractable because a secretary manages an important person's meetings.
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* The easy-going child had a tractable personality. * The hypnotized audience members were amusingly tractable. * A humble, flexible person's tractability may be mistaken for weakness, like the willow which bends in a heavy wing rather than breaking.
how do you use tractable in a sentence a tractable colleague is preferable to one who is umwilling to cooperate or compromise
Back then the usa bought a tract of land from Mexico which is New Mexico hope that helps you .;-)
You just used itt. (;
I think It is Respectful,tractable,subservient,amenable..
The root word if 'intractable' is 'tractable'. Tractable is an adjective meaning easy to guide and order, controllable, compliant. From tractable comes the word intractable, which means difficult to order or guide, hard to direct and manage, unruly.
Yes, because tract means pull so you can pull someone onto your side.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The majority of wild animals can be made tractable if enough work is put into taming them.
The word "tractable" is an adjective.
Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed; docile; manageable; governable; as, tractable children; a tractable learner., Capable of being handled; palpable; practicable; feasible; as, tractable measures.
Operation Tractable happened on 1944-08-21.
The definition of the word Tractable is that of a person or animal that easily controlled by another person or easily controlled by external factors in their environment.
To make gentle and tractable, to subdue.
I think It is Respectful,tractable,subservient,amenable..
well if you type in "tractable, dictionary", then yes. lol sorry
The root word if 'intractable' is 'tractable'. Tractable is an adjective meaning easy to guide and order, controllable, compliant. From tractable comes the word intractable, which means difficult to order or guide, hard to direct and manage, unruly.
compliant, docile, obedient, pliable, tractable, yielding are synonyms for pliant.
Bart Selman has written: 'Tractable default reasoning'
Words that mean the opposite of stubborn could be accommodating, flexible, tractable, agreeable, or cooperative.