Well, honey, a non-passable CD is simply a certificate of deposit that cannot be redeemed before its maturity date without incurring a penalty. It's like committing to a bad blind date - once you're in, you're stuck until the end, no matter how much you regret it. So, think twice before locking your money away in a non-passable CD, unless you're sure you won't need it anytime soon.
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The word passable is an adjective. It describes something that can be passed.
irascible
unpassable
Is it passable fair fine good excellent splendid
It is not passable there is no evolving for it
not passable, blocked
respectable, tolerable, acceptable
The word passable does not have a prefix
After I received a failing mark on my English paper, I spoke to the teacher and explained that, while I didn't think I deserved an "A", the work I did was certainly passable.
Well, honey, a possible prefix for "passable" is "im." So, if you slap that bad boy in front of "passable," you get "impassable," meaning something that can't be passed through. So, there you have it, darling.
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