The difference between Drinkable and Impotable
When used as adjectives, drinkable means able to be drunk (as liquid), whereas impotable means not drinkable.
Drinkable is also noun with the meaning: that which can be drunk.
check bellow for the other definitions of Drinkable and Impotable
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Drinkable as an adjective:
Able to be drunk (as liquid).
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Drinkable as an adjective (of water):
Safe to drink.
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Drinkable as an adjective (of an alcoholic [[beverage]], especially [[wine]]):
Of good or satisfactory quality.
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Drinkable as a noun (usually in plural):
That which can be drunk.
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Impotable as an adjective (rare):
not drinkable
Examples:
"synonyms: undrinkable"
"ant drinkable potable"