feasible
Pronunciation: [ˈfiːzəbl]
Word
Context: “possibility”
(adjective) when something can be done successfully or is possible. If an idea is feasible, it means you can actually make it happen in real life.
Example
The plan for the new playground is feasible and can be built within the budget.
Example
The team realized that their dream of flying cars was not feasible with the current technology.
Example
Is it feasible to complete the project in just two weeks?
Context: “practicality”
(adjective) when an idea or plan is practical and realistic. If something is feasible, it means it makes sense to try it and can work well.
Example
The teacher suggested a feasible way to solve the problem that everyone understood.
Example
The proposed solution was too complicated and not feasible for the class.
Example
Do you think this method is feasible for our project?
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