word choice - Fetched later/deferred and gotten now
I have two questions.
- Is there a noun for something which should be deferred?
- What would be the opposite for something which should be "fetched later"?
Answer
It's not exactly an everyday word, but deferrable - [item] capable of or suitable or eligible for being deferred is listed as a noun by Merriam-Webster.
Here are some instances in print from Google Books (and some deferables), where OP might be gratified to see that the antonym non-deferrables is also used.
The fact that it's not common isn't an issue - the meaning should be obvious on first encounter. Contexts vary, but often a deferable (my preferred spelling) means a "major purchase" (car, house, etc.) that can be delayed if money is tight - as opposed to non-deferables (food, toilet paper, etc.).
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