English-Thai Dictionary
feasible
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็นไปได้ ซึ่ง เหมาะสม imaginable possible practicable impossible sueng-pen-pai-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FEASIBLE
a.s as z. [L. facere.] 1. That may be done, performed, executed or effected; practicable. We say a thing is feasible, when it can be effected by human means or agency. A thing may be possible, but not feasible.
2. That may be used or tilled, as land.
FEASIBLE
n.That which is practicable; that which can be performed by human means.
FEASIBLENESS
n.Feasibility; practicability.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FEASIBLE
Fea "si *ble a. Etym: [F. faisable, fr. faire to make or do, fr. L.facere. See Fact, Feat. ]
1. Capable of being done, executed, or effected; practicable. Always existing before their eyes as a thing feasible in practice. Burke. It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions. Beaconsfield.
2. Fit to be used or tailed, as land. [R.] R. Trumbull. Fea "si *ble *ness, n. --Fea "si *bly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
feasible
fea si ble |ˈfēzəbəl ˈfizəbəl | ▶adjective possible to do easily or conveniently: it is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display. • informal likely; probable: the most feasible explanation. DERIVATIVES fea si bly |-zəblē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French faisible, from fais-, stem of faire ‘do, make, ’ from Latin facere. usage: The primary meaning of feasible is 'capable of being done or effected. ' There is rarely a need to use feasible to mean 'likely' or 'probable' when those words can do the job. There are cases, however, in which a careful writer finds that the sense of likelihood or probability (as with an explanation or theory ) is more naturally or idiomatically expressed with feasible than with possible or probable .
Oxford Dictionary
feasible
feasible |ˈfiːzɪb (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 possible and practical to do easily or conveniently: the Dutch have demonstrated that it is perfectly feasible to live below sea level. 2 likely; probable: the most feasible explanation. DERIVATIVES feasibly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French faisible, from fais-, stem of faire ‘do, make ’, from Latin facere.
American Oxford Thesaurus
feasible
feasible adjective a feasible solution: practicable, practical, workable, achievable, attainable, realizable, viable, realistic, sensible, reasonable, within reason; suitable, possible, expedient; informal doable. ANTONYMS impractical.
Oxford Thesaurus
feasible
feasible adjective there is only one feasible solution: practicable, practical, workable, achievable, attainable, realizable, viable, realistic, sensible, reasonable, within reason, within the bounds of possibility; useful, suitable, expedient, helpful, constructive; possible, likely, conceivable, imaginable; informal doable, earthly; rare accomplishable. ANTONYMS impractical; impossible.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
feasible
fea si ble /fíːzəb (ə )l /形容詞 1 〈計画 方法などが 〉 (実現 実行 )可能な ; うまくいきそうな, 見込みのある ▸ technically feasible 技術的に実現可能な 2 もっともな, ありそうな .3 «…に » 適した, ふさわしい «for » .f é a si bly 副詞