quantifiable

/ˈkwɒntɪfaɪəbəl/ · KWON-tih-fye-uh-buladjective

Able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

Use quantifiable to express this relationship precisely: able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

What quantifiable Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core quality

Able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

Example

The policy produced quantifiable reductions in energy use.

2

Attributive or predicative use

Use this adjective before a suitable noun or after a linking verb such as be or seem.

Example

Not every social benefit is easily quantifiable.

3

Analytical distinction

Choose it when this exact descriptive quality matters; a related word may overlap without conveying the same trait.

Example

Researchers selected outcomes that were clear and quantifiable.

Use quantifiable Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The policy produced quantifiable reductions in energy use.

Not every social benefit is easily quantifiable.

Researchers selected outcomes that were clear and quantifiable.

Precision Matters

Quantifiable overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

quantifiable

Means able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

vs.
qualitative

Means relating to qualities, characteristics, meanings, or descriptions rather than numerical measurement.

quantifiable

Means able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

vs.
empirical

Means based on observation, measurement, or experience rather than theory alone.

quantifiable

Means able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

vs.
imprecise

Means not expressed, measured, or defined with sufficient exactness or accuracy.

quantifiable

Means able to be measured, counted, or expressed as a numerical amount.

vs.
indeterminate

Means not exactly known, established, fixed, or capable of being determined from the available information.

Test quantifiable in Context

The target can be measured and expressed numerically.

1

The investigators converted the general goal into a ___ target: a fifteen-percent reduction within one year.

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Updated3 August 2026
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