Teachableness
31unimportance — Synonyms and related words: daintiness, delicacy, diminutiveness, exiguity, exiguousness, fewness, homeliness, humbleness, humility, inconsequentiality, inconsiderableness, ingloriousness, innocuousness, insignificance, insufficiency, littleness …
32willingness — Synonyms and related words: OK, a thing for, acceptance, accord, acquiescence, affinity, affirmation, affirmative, affirmative voice, agreement, allegiance, approbation, approval, aptitude, aptness, assent, aye, bent, bias, blessing, brightness,… …
33teach — verb (past and past participle taught) 1》 impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) in how to do something, especially in a school or as part of a recognized programme. ↘give instruction in (a subject or skill). ↘cause to learn by example …
34docility — n. Teachableness, readiness to learn, tractableness, pliableness, pliancy, gentleness …
35docility — n 1. manageability, manageableness, tractability, tractableness, malleability, malleableness, ductility, ductileness, pliability, pliableness; passiveness, timidity, timidness, meekness, gentleness, mildness; acquiescence, compliance,… …
36ductility — n 1. malleability, moldability, flexibility, pliability, pliableness, pliancy, pliantness, plasticity, softness; elasticity, tensibility, tensibleness, tensility, tensileness, stretchability, extensibility, extensibleness, ductileness; (all of… …
37teachable — /ˈtitʃəbəl/ (say teechuhbuhl) adjective 1. capable of being instructed, as a person; docile. 2. capable of being taught, as a subject. –teachability /titʃəˈbɪləti/ (say teechuh biluhtee), teachableness, noun –teachably, adverb …
38teach — [tēch] vt. taught, teaching [ME techen < OE tæcan < base of tacn, a sign, symbol (see TOKEN); basic sense “to show, demonstrate,” as in Ger zeigen] 1. to show or help (a person) to learn (how) to do something [to teach a child (how) to… …
39teachable — adj. 1 apt at learning. 2 (of a subject) that can be taught. Derivatives: teachability n. teachableness n …
40docibility — ˌdäsəˈbiləd.ē, ˌdōs noun ( es) Etymology: Late Latin docibilitas, from docibilis + Latin itas ity archaic : teachableness, docility …