✅ Feasible: SAT Word of the Day
Why 'possible' isn't quite the word you want.
📚️ Definition of Feasible
Feasible (adjective): capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: the plan is quite feasible.
🗣️ Pronunciation of Feasible
IPA: ˈfi.zə.bəl (See IPA key)
Phonetic: FEE-zuh-bul
💪 Last-5 quiz
Test your recall of the last five words we’ve learned. Answer key is below.
1. COHERENT most nearly means
(A) exhaustive
(B) eloquent
(C) logical
(D) disparate
2. PLACID most nearly means
(A) turbulent
(B) volatile
(C) apathetic
(D) serene
3. VERBATIM most nearly means
(A) concisely
(B) accurately
(C) word for word
(D) approximately
4. ANOMALY most nearly means
(A) aberration
(B) paradox
(C) conformity
(D) precedent
5. COVERT most nearly means
(A) cryptic
(B) tacit
(C) clandestine
(D) overt
📰 Examples of Feasible
Here are some examples of the word FEASIBLE:
Is it realistic or even feasible for me to retire before I turn 40 if I save and invest wisely?
“Could you finish your essay tonight instead of tomorrow?” Bella asked. “If I leave out the introduction and the conclusion, sure it’s feasible,” Demarcus replied.
When the first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, traveling across the United States in about a week’s time became feasible; previously, such a trip would have taken months.
🗣️ How to use Feasible
a feasible option, economically feasible, technically feasible, not feasible
👉️ Quiz answers
1) C — coherent 2) D — placid 3) C — verbatim 4) A — anomaly 5) C — covert
Be sure to come back tomorrow for your vocabulary quiz on the last 10 words we’ve learned.

