possible

Main Entry:
earthly [urth-lee]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conceivable
Synonyms: feasible, imaginable, likely, mortal, possible, potential, practical, probable
Notes: earthy is 'similar to earth; hearty' or 'coarse, vulgar' while earthly is 'pertaining to human existence on earth'; earthen means 'made of earth or clay'
Antonyms: inconceivable
Main Entry: expedient
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: worthwhile, appropriate
Synonyms: ad hoc, advantageous, advisable, beneficial, convenient, desirable, discreet, effective, feasible, fit, fitting, helpful, judicious, meet, opportune, politic, possible, practicable, practical, pragmatic, profitable, proper, prudent, seasonable, suitable, tactical, timely, useful, utilitarian, wise
Antonyms: inappropriate, inexpedient, unbeneficial, unprofitable, unworthwhile
Main Entry: imminent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: at hand, on the way
Synonyms: about to happen, approaching, brewing, close, coming, expectant, fast-approaching, following, forthcoming, gathering, handwriting-on-the-wall, immediate, impending, in store, in the air, in the cards, in the offing, in the wind, in view, ineluctable, inescapable, inevasible, inevitable, likely, looming, menacing, near, nearing, next, nigh, on its way, on the horizon, on the verge, overhanging, possible, probable, see it coming, threatening, to come, unavoidable, unescapable
Notes: if you mean 'famous' or 'superior,' you want eminent; if you mean 'impending, about to happen' that is imminent; and if you mean 'present, inherent,' your word is immanent
imminent is 'about to happen' and immanent is 'inherent' or 'pervading the material world'
Antonyms: distant, doubtful, far, future, later
Main Entry: latent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dormant, hidden
Synonyms: abeyant, between the lines, concealed, contained, covert, idle, immature, implied, in abeyance, inactive, inert, inferential, inferred, inherent, inoperative, intrinsic, invisible, involved, lurking, passive, possible, potential, quiescent, rudimentary, secret, sleeping, smoldering, suppressed, suspended, tacit, torpid, underdeveloped, underlying, undeveloped, unexposed, unexpressed, unrealized, unripe, unseen, veiled, vestigial
Antonyms: active, apparent, clear, live, manifest, obvious, open, public
Main Entry: likely
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: probable, apt, hopeful
Synonyms: acceptable, achievable, anticipated, assuring, attainable, believeable, conceivable, conjecturable, credible, destined, disposed, expected, fair, favorite, feasible, given to, imaginable, in favor of, in the cards, in the habit of, inclined, inferable, liable, odds-on, on the verge of, ostensible, plausible, possible, practicable, predisposed, presumable, promising, prone, rational, reasonable, seeming, subject to, supposable, tending, thinkable, true, up-and-coming, verisimilar, workable
Notes: apt is for general probabilities, likely is for specific probabilities; liable and prone indicate a probability arising as a regrettable consequence
use likely if you mean 'probable, expected'; use liable if you mean 'bound by law or obligation'
Antonyms: implausible, inapt, unforeseeable, unlikely
Main Entry: plausible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: reasonable, believable
Synonyms: conceivable, credible, creditable, like enough, likely, logical, persuasive, possible, presumable, probable, smooth, sound, supposable, tenable, valid, very likely
Antonyms: implausible, improbable, unbelievable, unlikely, unreasonable
Main Entry: potential
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: promising
Synonyms: abeyant, budding, conceivable, dormant, embryonic, future, hidden, imaginable, implied, inherent, latent, likely, lurking, plausible, possible, prepatent, probable, quiescent, thinkable, undeveloped, unrealized, within realm of possibility
Antonyms: helpless, impossible, lacking, unpromising
Main Entry: practicable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: within the realm of possibility
Synonyms: accessible, achievable, applicable, attainable, doable, employable, feasible, functional, handy, open, operative, performable, possible, practical, serviceable, usable, useful, utile, utilizable, viable, workable
Notes: practical applies when what is in question is the conduct of affairs, whereas pragmatic applies when the question is the planning with respect to these affairs; practical is anything that can be done and is worth doing, while practicable is anything that can be done - worthwhile or not
Antonyms: impossible, impracticable, unattainable, unreasonable, unworkable
Main Entry: practical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: realistic, useful
Synonyms: applied, both feet on the ground, businesslike, commonsensical, constructive, doable, down-to-earth, efficient, empirical, experimental, factual, feasible, functional, handy, hard-boiled, implicit, in action, in operation, matter-of-fact, nuts and bolts, operative, orderly, possible, practicable, pragmatic, rational, reasonable, sane, sensible, serviceable, sober, solid, sound, systematic, unidealistic, unromantic, usable, utile, utilitarian, virtual, workable, workaday, working
Notes: practical applies when what is in question is the conduct of affairs, whereas pragmatic applies when the question is the planning with respect to these affairs; practical is anything that can be done and is worth doing, while practicable is anything that can be done - worthwhile or not
Antonyms: impossible, impractical, unfeasible, unrealistic, unserviceable, unworkable, useless, worthless
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