Correct spelling for the English word "Suadible" is [swˈe͡ɪdəbə͡l], [swˈeɪdəbəl], [s_w_ˈeɪ_d_ə_b_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "suadible" does not have a commonly accepted etymology because it is not a word in standard English. It seems to be a rare or obscure term. However, it appears to be derived from the Latin verb "suadere", which means "to advise" or "to persuade". The "-ible" suffix is often used to form adjectives meaning "capable of" or "able to be". Thus, "suadible" could be understood to mean "able to be persuaded" or "capable of being convinced". Please note that this information may not apply if "suadible" is being used differently in a specific context.