V2 Vocabulary Building Dictionary
feasible
adjective
Definition: capable of being done or carried out
Synonyms: possible, attainable, workable, viable, doable, achievable
Antonyms: impossible, impractical, unlikely
Tips: Feasible is derived from the Anglo-French faisible, "do or make." Think, able to be done or made. The related noun feat is an "accomplishment" or "achievement." If a feat (accomplishment) is feasible, it can be achieved. In business, use feasible as a positive way of responding to challenges: If someone asks you if something can be done, say "yes it is feasible." The related noun feasibility means probability or likelihood.
Usage Examples:
The producer was concerned about the feasibility of the special effects in the movie. (viability, probability) noun
She felt it was feasible to make it on her own in a new city. (possible, achievable)
Yes, I think your plan is feasible, but it will require a lot of work. (viable, doable)
The feasibility of us getting this account is not very high. (probability, likelihood) noun
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