Definitions
- Referring to something that is not capable of being successful or sustainable. - Describing a plan or idea that is not practical or realistic. - Talking about a project or proposal that cannot be accomplished due to various limitations.
- Referring to something that is not possible or practical to achieve. - Describing a plan or idea that is not feasible or realistic. - Talking about a project or proposal that cannot be accomplished due to various limitations.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe something that is not possible or practical.
- 2Both words refer to plans, ideas, projects, or proposals that cannot be accomplished.
- 3Both words suggest limitations or obstacles that prevent success.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Inviable is less common than unfeasible in everyday language.
- 2Meaning: Inviable suggests that something is not capable of being successful or sustainable, while unfeasible suggests that something is not possible or practical to achieve.
- 3Connotation: Inviable can have a more negative connotation, implying that something is doomed to fail, while unfeasible can be more neutral, indicating that something is not achievable due to limitations.
Remember this!
Inviable and unfeasible are synonyms that describe something that is not possible or practical to achieve. However, inviable suggests that something is not capable of being successful or sustainable, while unfeasible suggests that something is not possible or practical to achieve due to limitations or obstacles.