Manageable

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmænɪdʒəbl/

Definitions of manageable

adjective able to be managed or dealt with; achievable

Example Sentences

A1 The homework assignment was very manageable for the students.

A2 The instructions were clear and the task was manageable.

B1 The project was challenging but still manageable with proper planning.

B2 The workload at my new job is quite manageable compared to my previous position.

C1 The team found a way to make the complex project more manageable by breaking it down into smaller tasks.

C2 Despite the tight deadline, the experienced project manager was able to create a manageable timeline for the team.

Examples of manageable in a Sentence

formal The project timeline is tight, but it is still manageable with proper planning.

informal Don't worry, the workload is manageable if we work together as a team.

slang I thought the assignment would be tough, but it's actually pretty manageable.

figurative She juggles so many responsibilities, but somehow she makes it all look manageable.

Grammatical Forms of manageable

past tense

managed

plural

manageables

comparative

more manageable

superlative

most manageable

present tense

manage

future tense

will manage

perfect tense

have managed

continuous tense

is managing

singular

manageable

positive degree

manageable

infinitive

to manage

gerund

managing

participle

managed

Origin and Evolution of manageable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'manageable' originated from the Old French word 'managier' which means to handle or control.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'manageable' has evolved to refer to something that is easily controlled, handled, or dealt with, indicating a sense of being able to effectively manage or handle a situation or task.