achievable — Capable of being accomplished or attained through effort and determination. It describes goals or objectives that are realistic and within reach given available resources and abilities.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Capable of being accomplished or attained through effort and determination. It describes goals or objectives that are realistic and within reach given available resources and abilities.
Pronunciation (IPA): /əˈtʃiːvəbəl/
Korean meaning: 달성 가능한, 실현 가능한
Korean pronunciation: 어-치버-블 (강세: 치)
Example Sentences
- My New Year's resolution to eat pizza only twice a week seems more achievable than giving it up completely.
- The company set achievable sales targets for the next quarter.
- Learning 10 new English words a day is achievable if you stay consistent.
achievable
ADJECTIVE//əˈtʃiːvəbəl//
Capable of being accomplished or attained through effort and determination. It describes goals or objectives that are realistic and within reach given available resources and abilities.

Capable of being accomplished or attained through effort and determination. It describes goals or objectives that are realistic and within reach given available resources and abilities.
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Origin
From Old French 'achever' meaning 'to complete' or 'to finish,' which comes from Latin 'ad' (to) + 'caput' (head). The idea was reaching the head or top of something, symbolizing completion.
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“My New Year's resolution to eat pizza only twice a week seems more achievable than giving it up completely.”
“The company set achievable sales targets for the next quarter.”
“Learning 10 new English words a day is achievable if you stay consistent.”
“His dream of becoming a professional Netflix watcher turned out to be surprisingly achievable during the pandemic.”
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