feasible

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman fesable, from Old French fesable, faisable (doable), from fere, faire (to do) + -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfiːzəbəl/
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  • Rhymes: -iːzəbəl

Adjective

feasible (comparative more feasible, superlative most feasible)

  1. 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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