Possiblest: meaning, definitions and examples
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possiblest
[ ˈpɒsɪbəlɪst ]
degree of possibility
The word 'possiblest' is a superlative form of the adjective 'possible,' which means able to be done or achievable. 'Possiblest' is not commonly used in standard English, as the preferred superlative form is 'most possible.' It can imply something that is the most likely to occur or to be true among a set of alternatives. However, its usage is generally limited and may be considered informal or non-standard.
Synonyms
most achievable, most feasible, most likely
Examples of usage
- This is the possiblest solution to the problem.
- Among all the options, this is the possiblest approach.
- Finding a partner is the possiblest outcome in this scenario.
Translations
Translations of the word "possiblest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 possível
🇮🇳 संभावित
🇩🇪 möglich
🇮🇩 mungkin
🇺🇦 можливий
🇵🇱 możliwy
🇯🇵 可能な
🇫🇷 possible
🇪🇸 posible
🇹🇷 mümkün
🇰🇷 가능한
🇸🇦 ممكن
🇨🇿 možný
🇸🇰 možný
🇨🇳 可能的
🇸🇮 možen
🇮🇸 mögulegt
🇰🇿 мүмкін
🇬🇪 მოდებული
🇦🇿 mümkün
🇲🇽 posible
Etymology
The word 'possible' comes from the Latin 'possibilis,' which originated from 'posse,' meaning 'to be able.' It was adopted into Middle English in the late 14th century, retaining much of its original meaning. 'Possibility' became a commonly used noun, while 'possible' evolved into an adjective. The comparative 'more possible' and superlative 'most possible' align with standard adjective formation in English. However, 'possiblest' appears as a non-standard variant, likely derived from colloquial speech, yet its usage lacks acceptance in formal writing. While it captures the essence of degree, its grammatical accuracy is often challenged, leading to preference for established forms in written communication.