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doable — UK US /ˈduːəbl/ adjective INFORMAL ► possible to do: »Our aim of becoming market leader is very doable. »A 2% increase in profit is a doable target. »The schedule needs to be doable for everyone … Financial and business terms
Doable — Do a*ble, a. Capable of being done. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doable — (adj.) mid 15c., from DO (Cf. do) (v.) + ABLE (Cf. able) … Etymology dictionary
doable — [do͞o′ə bəl] adj. that can be done … English World dictionary
doable — Able to be done. See non doable. Since non doable was already listed in pseudodictionary.com, Rebecca thought submitting its opposite for inclusion in the dictionary was doable … Dictionary of american slang
doable — Able to be done. See non doable. Since non doable was already listed in pseudodictionary.com, Rebecca thought submitting its opposite for inclusion in the dictionary was doable … Dictionary of american slang
doable — [[t]du͟ːəbəl[/t]] also do able If something is doable, it is possible to do it. Is this project something that you think is doable? … English dictionary
doable — adjective a) Possible to do; feasible. Look at that chick shes so doable! b) Sexually attractive … Wiktionary
doable — do|a|ble [ˈdu:əbəl] adj [not before noun] spoken informal able to be done or completed ▪ We ve got to think first whether this plan is doable … Dictionary of contemporary English
doable — do|a|ble [ duəbl ] adjective INFORMAL able to be done: It will take some organizing, but I think it s doable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English