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Etymology edit

From ride +‎ -able.

Adjective edit

rideable (comparative more rideable, superlative most rideable)

  1. (of a bicycle, horse, or the like) Fit to be ridden.
  2. (of a path, road, or the like) Fit to be traveled on bicycle, horseback, etc.
    • 1885 June 20, “Our Cycling Corner”, in The Croydon Advertiser and Surrey County Reporter, number 863, page 3, column 6:
      We have had some splendid rideable weather this last week, and we doubt not that the pedal-pushers of this district have not failed to take advantage of it.

Antonyms edit

  • (antonym(s) of fit to be ridden): unrideable
  • (antonym(s) of fit to be traveled): unrideable

Noun edit

rideable (plural rideables)

  1. Any small vehicle, such as an electric scooter, designed to be used by a single person.

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