Home › Words › A › appetibilityappetibility/ˌæpətɪˈbɪlɪti/appetibility means the quality of being desirable.appetibility is pronounced /ˌæpətɪˈbɪlɪti/.EtymologyCompare French appétibilité.nounThe quality of being desirable.e.g.“tempting the object or end by its appetibility” — 1655, John Bramhall, Vindication of True Liberty:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.appetibleness 91% match — The state or quality of being appetible. vs appetibility →appetitiveness 90% match — The fact or quality of being appetitive. vs appetibility →appetible 85% match — Desirable; capable or worthy of being the object of desire. vs appetibility →appetitious 81% match — Palatable; desirable. vs appetibility →appetizingness 80% match — The state of being appetizing vs appetibility →appetitive 79% match — Having the quality of desiring gratification. vs appetibility →appetence 78% match — The state or action of desiring or craving. vs appetibility →appetisingness 78% match — The state of being appetising vs appetibility →