Possibler: meaning, definitions and examples
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possibler
[ pəˈsɪb.lər ]
capable of being
The term 'possibler' refers to something that has the potential or ability to occur or exist. It is fundamentally linked to the concept of possibility, suggesting that there are no apparent barriers preventing a certain outcome. While 'possible' is the standard term, 'possibler' may be used in more informal contexts to emphasize capability in certain situations. It can convey a sense of optimism about what might happen in the future. However, this term is not widely accepted in formal English usage.
Synonyms
achievable, attainable, feasible.
Examples of usage
- This plan is possibler than the last one.
- In the right conditions, anything can be possibler.
- With enough effort, success is possibler.
- If we try hard, winning is possibler.
Translations
Translations of the word "possibler" in other languages:
🇵🇹 possível
🇮🇳 संभव
🇩🇪 möglich
🇮🇩 mungkin
🇺🇦 можливий
🇵🇱 możliwy
🇯🇵 可能な
🇫🇷 possible
🇪🇸 posible
🇹🇷 mümkün
🇰🇷 가능한
🇸🇦 محتمل
🇨🇿 možný
🇸🇰 možný
🇨🇳 可能的
🇸🇮 možna
🇮🇸 mögulegt
🇰🇿 мүмкін
🇬🇪 მომხმარებელი
🇦🇿 mümkün
🇲🇽 posible
Etymology
The term 'possibler' appears to be a nonstandard or informal variation of the adjective 'possible.' The word 'possible' originates from the Latin 'possibilis,' meaning 'able to be done,' which is derived from 'posse,' meaning 'to be able.' Over time, as English has evolved, many words have taken on different forms and usages. The suffix '-er' typically indicates a comparative quality; however, in this case, 'possibler' is not commonly recognized within standard English dictionaries and may reflect colloquial or regional usage rather than formal acceptance. It highlights an interesting aspect of language: the way it can stretch and adapt in spoken form, even if it does not receive validation from linguistic authorities.