Mammoth Memory

Liable – 1. Likely to do or to be something 2. Responsible by law

PRONUNCIATION

(Pronounced lie-a-buhl)

To remember the definition of the word liable, use the following mnemonic:

What a liar the bull (liable) owner was; something bad was likely to happen and I would be responsible by law.

What a liar the bull (liable) owner was; something bad was likely to happen and I would be responsible by law.

 

Examples of liable in a sentence (likely to do or be something)

The chemical is liable to explode on contact with water.

Children are liable to catch colds at school.

It is liable to rain in Britain.

Examples of liable in a sentence (responsible by law)

The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school.

You will be liable for any damage caused.

If you fall off my horse, I will not be liable.

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