Quotability
Pronunciation: /ˈkuˈoʊtiˈəbɪɫəˌti/
Quotability (noun)
- The quality of a statement that makes it suitable to repeat as a short quote.
- The degree to which words are memorable or important enough to be used in quotations.
Examples
- Her speech has quotability because the lines are clear and memorable.
- The article’s quotability makes it easy to reuse key sentences.