twitterable
See also: Twitterable
English
Adjective
twitterable (comparative more twitterable, superlative most twitterable)
- Alternative letter-case form of Twitterable.
- 2009 April 3, Simon Jenkins, “All spin and flam: these are trying times for those who treasure words”, in The Guardian:
- It was summed up in plain, almost twitterable, English.
- 2009 May 22, Binoy Kampack, “Twittering Novels – the Great and the New”, in Scoop News:
- Probably not, but entirely quotable as barebones, unadulterated philosophy - and twitterable.
- 2010, Kristin Arnold, Boring to Bravo: Proven Presentation Techniques to Engage, Involve, and Inspire Your Audience to Action[1], Greenleaf Book Group Press, →ISBN:
- Created a "twitterable" headline or anchor for the main idea or body points.