
What is the difference between "unfeasible" and "infeasible"?
2018年1月15日 · I'm not sure of the difference either, but what I am sure of is that, in "The infeasibility of the project became apparent", infeasibility is a noun, not an adjective, and that in "Completion of the project within the timeframe became unfeasible," unfeasible is an adjective following 'become' as they do following'get''BE' 'seem' etc. ie, it is ...
What is the difference between "impossible" and "infeasible"?
2022年6月22日 · In cryptography world I usually encounter the word "infeasible", like: "It is computationally infeasible to solve elliptic curve discrete logarithm." But I rarely see the word &...
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2017年1月10日 · The dictionary definition seems to indicate that impracticable relates to the inability to accomplish something rather than the merits of doing so. 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."
Word for something difficult or nearly impossible to achieve
A ten-percent growth rate is unfeasible: it is certainly possible on paper, but very difficult to accomplish. Inverting the dictionary.com definition for feasible, you get: un·fea·si·ble adjective. not capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: an unfeasible plan. improbable; unlikely: an unfeasible theory.
What do you call a person who suggests ideas?
2016年5月14日 · Sorry if it has already been asked, but what do you call someone who gives ideas/suggestions? At a business meeting or a group discussion, for example.
word choice - from both within and without/outside - English …
2025年1月14日 · I know there have been a few questions already about the word "without" in relation to the word "within" and, reading them, I know for example that "without" does in fact also mean "outside", yet this meaning is often said to be "archaic or literary".
What is the difference between definition and explanation?
2019年5月18日 · Definition is a statement expressing the essential nature of something (Merriam-Webster).. Definition of something tells you "what that is, what's its essence."
"defined by" or "defined as"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
2013年7月11日 · MY main interest is in the mathematical context, where one defines objects by a formula. I can imagine 2 cases : Direct case, "direct definition": The function f is defined by/as f=a+b+c Implicit
rhetoric - The same word used to define itself - English Language ...
Like, "YAML Ain't Markup Language", the expanded form of the abbreviation YAML uses itself in its definition and thus doesn't really define the actual thing. In this case, though, through negation, it restricts the purview of its meaning to a fairly ascertainable concept.
What is the difference between "sardonic" and "sarcastic"?
2011年2月14日 · Examples: Sarcastic: Well, this meeting with the boss should be hilarious. Sardonic: Time for the monthly flogging by a twerp in a suit; I'll try not to get blood on the executive carpet.