[
UK
/kəlˈɛktəbəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
subject to or requiring payment especially as specified
a check payable to John Doe
a note payable on demand
a collectible bill
NOUN
- things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique)
How To Use collectable In A Sentence
- Model car kits are highly collectable and dealer Bob Dobinson tells Giles Chapman that to some fans even their smell is something special
- You also receive a certificate of authentication that adds additional value to these collectables.
- Nautical antiques are extremely collectable. The Sun
- He said using the new billing system, councils would be able to keep track of their collectable revenues.
- To keep it fair and square, all names will be put into the tank and the lucky winners will be able to snap up a very collectable pair of kicks for only $250.
- Bruce MacKenzie of NBN will host the evening and oversee a memorabilia auction as well as give away promotional and collectable items from World Cup sponsors.
- That said, there are quicker ways to enter the collectable toy market, namely through auctions, toy fairs and car-boot sales.
- Hundreds of people went to the museum's D4 hangar to have items valued and show off their collectables of the future.
- Her pieces from this era are now expensive, collectable antiques. Times, Sunday Times
- You also receive a certificate of authentication that adds additional value to these collectables.