Word family noun explaining explanation adjective unexplained explanatory explicable ≠ inexplicable verb explain adverb inexplicably
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishexplicableex‧pli‧ca‧ble /ekˈsplɪkəbəl/ adjective CLEAR/EASY TO UNDERSTANDable to be easily understood or explained OPP inexplicable The success of the Revolution is explicable in terms of the weakness of the king’s government.Examples from the Corpus
explicable• This situation, though it seems bizarre, was really quite explicable.• He made its program explicable and tempting.• Variations occur within a population, explicable as genetic mutations or the results of mixing of genetic material.• It is by definition a complex object, and all complex objects are explicable as logical constructions out of logically simple elements.• Although there are certain features not readily explicable by subsidence, we can not revert wholly to the Glacial Control theory.• Failures in this process, however, are explicable in realist terms as the protection of national sovereignty.• Somehow, for no explicable reason, Judy had always had his number.• The only explicable thing, he decided, was how thoroughly inexplicable it all was.