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- pronunciation:
- fi
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed.
The project seemed quite feasible when they started, but they soon ran into an obstacle.Finishing by March is a feasible objective in our opinion.- antonyms:
- chimerical, impracticable, unfeasible
- similar words:
- possible, practicable, practical
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definition 2: |
capable of being used; fit or suitable.
Solar energy seems a feasible alternative in this desert region.- antonyms:
- unfeasible
- similar words:
- practical
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definition 3: |
likely to be true or to be confirmed; plausible.
Missing the bus seemed like a feasible explanation for his lateness.The hypothesis seemed quite feasible, but the results of the experiment did not confirm it.- antonyms:
- implausible, unfeasible
- similar words:
- plausible, possible
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related words: |
earthly, probable, sane |
adverb + (adj.)feasible
administratively, commercially, currently, ecologically, economically, entirely, environmentally, financially, legally, militarily, neither, politically, potentially, practically, simply, technically, technologically, therefore, whenever, wherever
(adj.)feasible
+ noun
adaptation,
alternative,
approach,
computation,
constraint,
destination,
efficiency,
emission,
grower,
implementation,
improvement,
limitation,
means,
measure,
monitoring,
option,
participation,
plan,
pollution,
remedy,
scenario,
scheme,
solution,
strategy,
travel
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derivations: |
feasibly (adv.), feasibility (n.), feasibleness (n.) |
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