Witchcraft trials and the tortures of the Spanish Inquisition belong among the more mentionable consequences of some of man's theories about his own nature and its requirements.
Nevertheless, poetry has now become a mentionable subject in decent society; and it is no longer synonymous with Tennyson or Mr. Kipling.
A Sir Jonas noticed by nobody; but himself taking note, dull worthy man; and mentionable now on that account.
Except for his involuntary service, for and against, in this Voltaire Journey, his name would not now be mentionable at all.
Who thereupon marches to Wittenberg, with colors flying again, and a name mentionable ever since.
This is a mentionable feature of the Reinsberg life, and of the young Prince's character there: pleasant to know of, from this distance; but not now worth knowing more in detail.
In fact, the Journey itself remains mentionable chiefly by one very trifling circumstance; and then by another, not important either, which followed out of that.
In Germany the mentionable events are still fewer; and indeed, but for one small circumstance binding on us, we might skip them altogether.
A mentionable curio of authorship on that occasion is this: whatever may be the rule now, in those days the degree of D.
A Frenchman of scrupulously correct behavior will sometimes quite innocently make an English lady blush by mentioning something that is unmentionable in polite society in England though quite mentionable in France.
Even their quite mentionable episodes had an unmentionable air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mentionable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.