adjective
- able to be openly declared, admitted, or acknowledged without shame or concealment
Usage: formal; often used in legal or ethical contexts
Examples
- His reasons for leaving were avowable and honest.
- The company's avowable goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 50 percent.
- She had no avowable excuse for missing the meeting.
- The politician's avowable position on education reform was well-received.
- Their avowable intentions were to help the community.
- He made an avowable commitment to ethical business practices.