ridable

or ride·a·ble

[ rahy-duh-buh l ]
/ ˈraɪ də bəl /

adjective

capable of being ridden, as a horse.
capable of being ridden over, through, etc., as a road or a stream.

Origin of ridable

First recorded in 1895–1900; ride + -able

OTHER WORDS FROM ridable

rid·a·bil·i·ty, noun un·rid·a·ble, adjective

Words nearby ridable

Example sentences from the Web for ridable

  • I resolve to hope to be quiet, and to lie on the brink on my side, till the water fall and the ford be ridable.

    Letters of Samuel Rutherford |Samuel Rutherford
  • The boy had helped every one to get away; then there seemed to be no ridable horse for him.

    In the Days of Poor Richard |Irving Bacheller