feasible
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman fesable, from Old French fesable, faisable (“doable”), from fere, faire (“to do”) + -able.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfiːzəbəl/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -iːzəbəl
Adjective
feasible (comparative more feasible, superlative most feasible)
- that can be done in practice
- His plan to rid Trafalgar Square of pigeons by bringing in peregrine falcons to eat them was dismissed as not feasible.
- Synonyms: achievable, doable, possible, practicable, workable
- Antonyms: infeasible, unfeasible
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Translations
that can be done in practice
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