Feasible meaning in English
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Definition
feasible: achievable, attainable, likely, possible, practical, thinkable, viable
Is this project even feasible? Can our objectives really be achieved?
Philip's story was not very feasible. It didn't seem possible and no-one believed him.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Is this project even feasible?
US: I'm afraid this project isn't very feasible.
Examples
- "I suppose it's feasible."
Exercise 1
Which line in the dialogue shows us that Susie is confident about her plans for the advertisement?
Which line in the dialogue shows us that Susie is confident about her plans for the advertisement?
This is actually a line spoken by Bruno, not Susie. Bruno is saying that Susie's advertising idea is a realistic option.
This choice does not express anything regarding Susie's confidence. This phrase refers to the wide latitude of the television advertisement.
This choice does not express anything regarding Susie's confidence. Susie is simply expressing her desire to see Bruno again.
This is the best choice here. To have "everything under control" is an expression meaning that one is "in charge of the situation" or that one is capable of dealing with the situation.
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