Usable in a sentence as an adjective

I'll grant you that maps looks nicer and nicer, but it becomes less and less usable at an alarming speed.

Desperately needs a way to no-op Caps Lock though.- Screen res lower than iPad, but still usable.

The most clear-cut one is that C++ is not supported in the Linux kernel and I want my library to be usable there.

My memory is hazy, but I want to say that about one-third of the questions that were piloted became usable.

Offers many of the advantages of dials--smooth control with feedback, usable without looking--but in a linear space.

A relatively well-established product has a usable UI.

However, Craigslist puts absolutely no effort into making their product usable.

I agree that having to destroy a shipment of perfectly usable multimeters sucks, but this seems like a pretty clear cut case of trademark violation to me.

The reality is that there is currently no widely available memory-safe language that is usable for something like OpenSSL.

In typical fashion, the left-hand bans all development that would allow public transit to be usable and the right-hand insists that people should stop driving and take public transit.

Windows does this when it boots up and it drives me insane -- if the OS or program isn't in a usable state when you show it to me, don't show it to meLoading speed is just one of a multitude of factors that come into play when making software.

Their premise is quite similar, but where Notch's effort went into a simplistic usable UI with simple physics, Tarn went without a UI and devoted his effort to a bewilderingly complex and amazingly inefficent engine with no reasonable way for anyone to experience it.

Usable definitions

adjective

capable of being put to use; "usable byproducts"

See also: useable

adjective

fit or ready for use or service; "the toaster was still functional even after being dropped"; "the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable"; "an operational aircraft"; "the dishwasher is now in working order"

See also: functional useable operable operational

adjective

convenient for use or disposal; "the house is available after July 1"; "2000 square feet of usable office space"

See also: available useable