doable

Possible to do; feasible.

Adjective

  1. Possible to do; feasible.
    • "I think this is embarrassing for the rail industry to put out non-workable options in a major public consultation that lots of people have given plenty of time to for then, at this stage, for us to be told that none of...
    • The work will, for now, continue in a different, disparate form. “It’s doable but it is disruptive,” said Kate Marvel, a climate scientist at GISS. - 2025 May 21, Oliver Milman, “Godfather of climate science decries...
  2. Worthy of sexual conquest.
    • Look at that chick - she's so doable!

Origin

From Middle English doable, equivalent to do + -able.

Forms

more doable most doable do-able

Derived

doability undoable

Noun

  1. Something that can be done; a possible or practical task.

Forms

doables do-able