Attainable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈteɪnəbəl/

Definitions of attainable

adjective able to be achieved or reached

Example Sentences

A1 Learning basic vocabulary is attainable for beginners.

A2 With practice, improving your pronunciation is attainable.

B1 Setting realistic goals is key to achieving attainable results.

B2 With dedication and hard work, fluency in a language is attainable.

C1 For those who are committed, mastering a skill is attainable.

C2 With the right resources and support, any goal is attainable.

Examples of attainable in a Sentence

formal Setting realistic goals is important in making sure they are attainable.

informal If you study consistently, good grades are definitely attainable.

slang With some hard work, that promotion is totally attainable.

figurative The dream of traveling the world seemed so far-fetched, but now it feels attainable.

Grammatical Forms of attainable

past tense

attained

plural

attainables

comparative

more attainable

superlative

most attainable

present tense

attain

future tense

will attain

perfect tense

have attained

continuous tense

is attaining

singular

attainable

positive degree

attainable

infinitive

to attain

gerund

attaining

participle

attained

Origin and Evolution of attainable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'attainable' originates from the Old French word 'ataignable' which is derived from the Latin word 'attainabilis' meaning 'that can be reached'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'attainable' has retained its original meaning of something that can be achieved or reached, but it has also come to be used in a broader sense to refer to anything that is within reach or possible to obtain.