"Workable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Workable" Meaning

Operational; feasible.

"Workable" Examples

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Verb : Working is a workable solution over not working at all.
Verb : The new plans seem workable with some more funding.
Verb : The program is workable but would require a large amount of resources.
Verb : This is a workable idea, but can be improved upon.
Verb : With some minor modifications, the plan is workable.

"Workable" Similar Words

Wordy

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Wore

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Worgl

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Work-around

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Work-in-progress

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A work-in-progress (WIP) is a project, idea, or activity that is not yet completed or final, but is still being developed or worked on towards a specific goal or outcome.<br><br>It can also refer to a prototype or a draft of something, such as a novel, a piece of music, or a software program, that is still being refined or improved before its final release or presentation.<br><br>The term is often used in a variety of contexts, including:<br><br> Business: a project that is still in development or in testing phase<br> Art: a piece that is still being created or refined<br> Science: an experiment or a research study that is ongoing<br> Writing: a manuscript or a book that is still being edited or revised<br> Software development: a program or an app that is still being tested or debugged.

Work-shy

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Work

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Workability

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The ability to be effectively and efficiently performed or executed; the state of being capable of being turned into a practical or implementable form.<br><br>Example: "The new design had good workability, allowing the engineers to easily manufacture and assemble the components."

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Workaholic

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Workaholics

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A person who works excessively, often to the point of neglecting their health, relationships, or other important aspects of their life.

Workaholism

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Noun<br>A behavioral pattern in which a person has an excessive passion for work to the point of neglecting their physical and mental well-being, relationships, and leisure activities.<br><br>Example: "Her workaholism led to a burnout and she had to take a long break from her job."<br><br>Alternative terms: work addiction, work obsession, or compulsive work behavior.

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Workbench

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Workbook

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