viable

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Sustainable from a financial and economic perspective.

Able to survive and prosper from a monetary standpoint.

Capable of making a profit.

Indicates that an option that was once workable is not anymore.

Acceptable or workable within the current political climate.

Suggests that something has the possibility of being viable in the future.

Indicates that something is completely and entirely viable without any issues.

Emphasizes a very high degree of viability.

Indicates that an option continues to be viable despite the passage of time or changing circumstances.

Emphasizes that something is genuinely and certainly viable.

Used to state that something is capable of working successfully.

Used to describe something that appears to be a workable solution.

Used when something demonstrates its viability over time or through testing.

To continue to be a workable or successful option.

To cause something to become workable or successful.

Indicates a transition to a state of being viable, often due to new technology or changing conditions.

To think about or believe that something is a workable option.

To view or think of something as a workable option.