monetizable

English

Etymology

From monetize +‎ -able.

Adjective

monetizable (comparative more monetizable, superlative most monetizable)

  1. Able to be converted into cash with relative ease.
    Stocks and bonds are monetizable assets.
  2. Able to be used to generate profits, especially on the Internet.
    • 2024 November 1, “Who’s the real loser in the 2024 election? Mainstream media.”, in The Christian Science Monitor[1]:
      But [news reports from traditional media] jostle for attention with text, audio, and video generated by political partisans, sometimes spliced with fake or digitally manipulated images, along with click-bait claims, counterclaims, and hot takes from obscure sources, churned into a ceaseless flow of monetizable content.