Viably: meaning, definitions and examples

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viably

 

[ ˈvaɪəbli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a practical manner

Viably means in a way that is capable of working successfully or feasibly. It often refers to the practicality or sustainability of an idea, plan, or solution.

Synonyms

feasibly, practically, sustainably

Examples of usage

  • The project can viably continue with the current funding.
  • We need to find a solution that can viably meet the needs of all stakeholders.
  • The company aims to grow viably in the competitive market.

Etymology

The word 'viably' is derived from the adjective 'viable', which itself comes from the late Latin word 'vita' meaning 'life', combined with the suffix '-able' which indicates capability or suitability. The use of 'viable' in the English language can be traced back to the early 19th century, representing things that are able to support life or be successful. The adverb 'viably' evolved from this adjective, reflecting an action or state that is not only possible but also practical and sustainable. Viably is often used in contexts involving business, environmental sustainability, and diverse fields where the effectiveness and feasibility of strategies and methods are evaluated. As industries develop and worlds change, the importance of viable options is increasingly emphasized in planning and decision-making.