Pronunciation: /ˈfiːzəbəl/
adjective capable of being done, accomplished, or carried out
A1 It is feasible for me to walk to the store.
A2 It is feasible to learn basic phrases in a new language.
B1 It may not be feasible to travel to Europe on a tight budget.
B2 Finding a feasible solution to the problem required a lot of brainstorming.
C1 After conducting a feasibility study, it was determined that the project was financially viable.
C2 The proposed plan was deemed feasible by the expert panel.
formal After conducting a thorough analysis, we have determined that the proposed solution is indeed feasible.
informal I think it's totally feasible for us to finish this project by the end of the week.
slang Yeah, that plan sounds doable, it's definitely feasible.
figurative Achieving your dreams may seem daunting, but with determination, it is feasible to reach your goals.
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