feasibility
Pronunciation: [fiːzəˈbɪlɪti]
Word
Context: “planning”
(noun) the possibility of something being done or achieved. It's like asking if an idea can really happen or if it's just a dream.
Example
The team conducted a study to check the feasibility of building a new playground.
Example
The feasibility of going on a trip without enough money was very low.
Example
What is the feasibility of starting a new project this year?
Context: “business”
(noun) how realistic an idea or plan is in a business sense. It checks if a project will work well and make money.
Example
The feasibility report showed that launching the new product would be profitable.
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The feasibility of the business plan was questioned due to high costs.
Example
How do we determine the feasibility of our marketing strategy?
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