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    desirability
    /dɪˌzʌɪərəˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

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  2. DESIRABILITY definition: 1. the quality of being sexually attractive: 2. the quality of being worth having: 3. the quality…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DESIRABILITY is desirable conditions. How to use desirability in a sentence. desirable conditions; the quality, fact, or degree of being desirable…

  4. the quality of causing other people to feel sexual desire; the extent to which somebody has this quality. Her indifference to him was all part of her desirability. See desirability in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English. Check pronunciation: desirability.

  5. Synonyms for DESIRABILITY: feasibility, advisability, desirableness, expediency, expedience, judiciousness, advantageousness, usefulness; Antonyms of DESIRABILITY: imprudence, unwisdom, inadvisability, inexpediency, impracticality, infeasibility, injudiciousness, inexpedience

  6. Definitions of desirability. noun. the quality of being worthy of desiring. synonyms: desirableness. see more. noun. attractiveness to the opposite sex. synonyms: desirableness, oomph, sex appeal. see more.

  7. adj. 1. Worth having or seeking, as by being useful, advantageous, or pleasing: a desirable job in the film industry; a home computer with many desirable features. 2. Worth doing or achieving; advisable: a desirable reform; a desirable outcome. 3. Arousing desire, especially sexual desire. n. A desirable person or thing.

  8. noun. The state of being desirable. Wiktionary. Synonyms: oomph. desirableness. sex-appeal. usefulness. advantage. worth. Antonyms: undesirability. Other Word Forms of Desirability. Noun. Singular: desirability. Plural: desirabilities. Desirability Sentence Examples.

  9. worth having and wanted by most people: Reducing class sizes in schools is a desirable aim. highly desirable It's regarded as a highly desirable job. The house is in a very desirable area of the city. Fewer examples. This underdeveloped area is much less desirable to investors than one of the major centres.

  10. 1. adjective. Something that is desirable is worth having or doing because it is useful, necessary, or popular. Prolonged negotiation was not desirable. Synonyms: advantageous, useful, valuable, helpful More Synonyms of desirable. desirability (dɪzaɪərəbɪlɪti ) uncountable noun. ...the desirability of democratic reform.

  11. UK /dɪˌzʌɪərəˈbɪlɪti/ noun (mass noun) the quality of being desirable we agree on the desirability of a negotiated settlement Examples How much are our senses trained socially to respond to specific aspects of human beauty and desirability?