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doable

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈduː.ə.bəl/, /ˈdʊə.bəl/

Definitions

  • 1. Capable of being done or achieved; feasible.
  • 2. Informal: Worthy of being undertaken.

Usage Examples

  • "The project is challenging but doable within the given timeline."
  • "That hike is definitely doable for beginners."
  • "With proper funding, the plan becomes more doable."

Etymology

Derived from the verb *do* + suffix *-able*, first recorded in the early 15th century to mean capable of being done.

Synonyms

  • feasible
  • achievable
  • possible
  • attainable

Antonyms

  • impossible
  • unattainable
  • unfeasible

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish realizable /rea.liˈθa.βle/
French faisable /fə.zabl/
German machbar /ˈmax.baːɐ/
Hindi संभव /saṃbhav/
Japanese 可能な /kanōna/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdʒuː.ə.bəl/
  • American English: /ˈduː.ə.bəl/

Historical Usage

The term *doable* has been in use since Middle English times, with its modern sense of feasible becoming more common in the 20th century.

Cultural Nuances

In informal language, *doable* often implies that a task is not only possible but also relatively easy or practical.

More Information

The word *doable* is commonly used in business, technology, and casual conversations, reflecting the practicality of tasks or plans. Its wide applicability makes it a versatile addition to the English language.

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