Feasible


The meaning of the word Feasible is: to do without too much difficulty; possible


Examples:

Driving with your eyes closed is not feasible.

published by Ciera on 2021-09-16 16:13:25


With school, kids and a busy job, it just isn't feasible to waste time.

published by Jo on 2022-01-02 10:27:46


To make school more feasible, I hired you a tutor.

published by Sammy on 2021-12-14 11:03:03


If waking up early isn't feasible for you, then why did you take the morning shift?

published by Eloise on 2021-11-24 09:22:56


Getting 2,000 signatures on this petition will be challenging but feasible.

published by Gail on 2021-02-24 11:31:36


Winning the lottery would make paying the bills more feasible.

published by Cletus on 2021-08-24 05:29:34


If reading in the dark isn't feasible, turn on a light.

published by Erma on 2021-12-11 19:37:44


Working on this massive project as a team will be the most feasible solution.

published by Torri on 2021-05-31 04:31:38


Playing computer games on an outdated processor may not be feasible.

published by Criselda on 2021-05-18 20:56:19


Earning little money each week, it is not financially feasible for me to buy a new car right now.

published by Dorthey on 2021-11-14 02:54:58


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