Feasible

usgb/ˈfiːzəbl/
adjective

Possible to do or achieve; likely to work successfully.

It's not feasible to complete the project in a week.
Visual representation of "feasible" - Possible to do or achieve; likely to work successfully.

Often appears as...

  • feasible plan
  • feasible solution
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Task Achievement

Use 'feasible' when expressing the likelihood of successfully completing a task or goal.

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Given the limited budget, a simpler design is more feasible.
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Not Always Certain

'Feasible' suggests possibility, not certainty. Something feasible may still face unexpected challenges.

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A summer vacation is feasible if we start saving now.
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Practicality Emphasis

'Feasible' emphasizes practicality and convenience over other qualities like desirability or perfection.

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While not ideal, relocating the event is the most feasible option.
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