embraceability
English edit
Alternative forms edit
- embracability (American)
Etymology edit
embraceable + -ity
Noun edit
embraceability (uncountable)
- The quality or state of being embraceable.
- 1992, Theater Week, volume 6, page 37:
- She brings an utterly loving embraceability to this somewhat chubby creature, a "Miss Four Eyes," with her glasses on a chain.
- 2006, Robert L. Quinn, The Accompanist, Ogma Press, →ISBN, page 22:
- Here is the gist of that simple and foul thought: how can one reconcile the ethereal beauty of these women, their fragility and embraceability, their humour, sanity and sharp intelligence with their capacity to inflict pain – quite apart from their regular craziness contingent on their menstruation?