voidable

adjective
UK: /ˈvɔɪdəbəl/
US: /ˈvɔɪdəbəl/
  1. Something that is voidable can be cancelled or is not legal.

    1. The contract is voidable if he didn't sign it.
    2. The agreement became voidable after they missed several payments according to its clause.
  2. Able to be declared not valid or legally binding.

    1. The sale is voidable if the seller lied.
    2. Due to a misrepresentation of facts, the contract was deemed voidable by the court.

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The word "voidable" in English means: Something that is voidable can be cancelled or is not legal., Able to be declared not valid or legally binding..

The phonetic transcription of "voidable" is /ˈvɔɪdəbəl/ in British English and /ˈvɔɪdəbəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "voidable": invalid, revocable, null.

Example usage of "voidable": "The contract is voidable if he didn't sign it.". More examples on the page.