Calculable/ˈkælkjələbl/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Mathematical Context Used when referring to numbers, finances, or anything that involves arithmetic. The engineer confirmed that the bridge's strength was calculable. Pro Tip 2/3Planning Importance Emphasizes the ability to plan or make decisions based on available data or evidence. With calculable expenses, we managed our trip within budget. Pro Tip 3/3Assessing Risks Highlights the assessment of risk when outcomes can be assigned probabilities. The investment had calculable risks, making it a safer option.