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  • What is the difference between unfeasible and infeasible?
    Both "unfeasible" and "infeasible" are words according to spell-check, and they appear have similar dictionary definitions But what is the difference between the two words?
  • What is the difference between impossible and infeasible?
    Cambridge Dictionary - "impossible": An impossible situation is extremely difficult to deal with or solve This suggests something is extremely difficult and will take a long time to solve You could also say it is literally impossible to solve and cannot be solved Lexico Dictionary - "infeasible": Not possible to do easily or conveniently; impracticable This also means difficult unrealistic
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    However, other grammatical references, such as Grammarist, indicate that "Impracticable is a synonym of impractical in the definition of being unfeasible or impossible to use " Is this a matter of degrees, or is there a clear difference?
  • Word for something difficult or nearly impossible to achieve
    What is a word which means something difficult or close to impossible to achieve? For example, A ten-percent growth rate is a __: it is certainly possible on paper, but very difficult to accompli
  • Word for a plan that has not been performed because of some issues
    Has this plan been scrapped, or merely delayed? If you insist on a single word, "Withheld" might fit the bill, but that would be at your insistence Most simply, the phrase "held up…" and most idiomatically, "placed on the back burner " Beyond those, you need to specify the problem, as for instance whether "some issues" really means timing or, perhaps, budget or technical issues?
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    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • What is the difference between impossible and implausible?
    @spiceyokooko I think you're right In Carlo_R's defense, implausible is often used thus, as if implausible and improbable were synonyms; and what is "totally improbable" is, by definition, impossible But I think this is a misuse: "not seeming probable" is not the same thing as "not probable" Plausible speaks to perception, probable to fact
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  • Is there a reason for the prefix change of in- un- in about the 60s . . .
    When I was young some impossible things were 'infeasible', these days I see 'unfeasible' more frequently My suspicion is that the reason for these changes to and from 'un-' are the same as Dr Johnson's excuse for describing the fetlock of a horse as its knee: 'Ignorance, Madam, pure ignorance '
  • Parts of Speech 2 Answer Sheet from UsingEnglish. com
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