Viable
UK /["/ˈvaɪəbl/"]/US /["/ˈvaɪəbl/"]/
Definition
that can be done; that will be successful
In simple words: Able to work or succeed.
Examples
- a **viable option/proposition**
- There is no **viable alternative**.
- to be **commercially/politically/financially/economically viable**
- If there was any delay then the rescue plan would cease to be viable.
- It is only their investment that makes the project economically viable.
- None of the projects proved financially viable.
- a perfectly viable form of political organization
- I'm afraid that is just not a viable option.
- Once the company is commercially viable, we should be able to invest more.
- viable organisms
Usage notes
Use 'viable' when discussing options or plans that are practical and achievable. Avoid in very casual contexts; it sounds more professional.
Grammar pattern
viable + object
Memory hint
Think of 'vital' and 'able' to remember 'viable' means able to succeed.
Collocations
- be
- prove
- seem
- extremely
- truly
- perfectly
Synonyms
- feasible
Antonyms
- unviable
- impractical
- infeasible
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'viable' vs 'viability' - remember 'viable' is the adjective.
- Using 'viable' incorrectly with non-project contexts, like personal opinions.
- Mixing up 'viable' with 'valid' - 'viable' relates to practicality, 'valid' to correctness.