Desirable
UK /["/dɪˈzaɪərəbl/"]/US /["/dɪˈzaɪərəbl/"]/
Definition
that you would like to have or do; worth having or doing
In simple words: Something that is wanted or liked.
Examples
- A desirable location can significantly increase the value of a property.
- She is looking for a desirable skill set that will make her more employable.
- Good communication is a desirable trait in any leader.
- The company aims to offer desirable products that meet customer needs.
- His research has led to several desirable advancements in medicine.
- Desirable outcomes were expected from the new policy changes.
Usage notes
Use 'desirable' when discussing qualities or traits that are preferred. It is appropriate in both written and spoken contexts, but might feel too formal for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
desirable + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'desire' inside 'desirable' – what you really want.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- become
- eminently
- extremely
- highly
- it is desirable that…
- be
- become
- find somebody
- extremely
- very
- sexually
Synonyms
- attractive
- appealing
- coveted
- sought-after
- enviable
Antonyms
- undesirable
- unappealing
- unattractive
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'desire,' using them interchangeably.
- Using it to describe people (should refer to qualities).
- Incorrectly placing before verbs instead of nouns.