bankable
/ˈbæŋkəbəl/
adjective
- Likely to be accepted by a bank as security for a loan or as a reliable investment.
- Small businesses often struggle to find bankable projects that meet lenders' requirements.
- The contract was considered bankable because it guaranteed payment within 30 days.
- Only bankable assets like real estate were accepted as collateral.
- Certain to be successful or profitable, especially in entertainment or business.
- Her bankable smile made her the face of several advertising campaigns.
- A bankable idea attracts investors because it promises a high return.
- The director is one of the most bankable names in Hollywood.
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