feasible — possible to do easily or conveniently; achievable
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: possible to do easily or conveniently; achievable
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈfiːzəbəl/
Korean meaning: 실행 가능한, 실현 가능한
Korean pronunciation: **피**저블
Example Sentences
- Building a rocket in my garage is not feasible, but building a treehouse definitely is!
- The company conducted a feasibility study before launching the new product.
- Is it feasible to finish this 1000-page book before tomorrow's exam? Asking for a friend...
feasible
ADJECTIVE//ˈfiːzəbəl//
possible to do easily or conveniently; achievable

Choosing the doable plan
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When plans are reasonable, success becomes feasible and agreeable!
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Origin
From Old French 'faisable', derived from 'faire' (to do or make), which comes from Latin 'facere' (to do, make). The suffix '-able' means 'capable of being'.
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“Building a rocket in my garage is not feasible, but building a treehouse definitely is!”
“The company conducted a feasibility study before launching the new product.”
“Is it feasible to finish this 1000-page book before tomorrow's exam? Asking for a friend...”
“The government is exploring feasible options for renewable energy.”
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