noun

feasibility

feasibility, practicability, viability

We need to study the feasibility of the project.

We need to study the feasibility of the project.

The report questioned the economic feasibility of the plan.

The report questioned the economic feasibility of the plan.

the feasibility of ((sth.)) the possibility that (sth.) can be made or done We are studying the feasibility of the new system.

Synonyms: practicability, viability, workability; Antonyms: infeasibility, impossibility

From Old French 'faisible' (that can be done), from 'faire' (to do). The suffix '-ity' makes it a noun.

Think 'is it easy-bility?' It sounds like 'easy ability', questioning if something has the ability to be done easily.

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