cromulent

[ krom-yuh-luhnt ]

acceptable or legitimate

USE 1

His explanation for the delay was cromulent, satisfying the curiosity of those waiting without delving into unnecessary details.

USE 2

After reviewing the report, the manager deemed the data cromulent enough to be presented at the board meeting.

USE 3

The makeshift repairs seemed cromulent at the time, but they were hardly a long-term solution.

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