Workableness: meaning, definitions and examples

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workableness

 

[ ˈwərkəblnəs ]

Context #1

in business

The quality or state of being suitable or effective for work or business.

Synonyms

feasibility, practicability, viability

Examples of usage

  • It is important to assess the workableness of a new business idea before investing time and money into it.
  • The success of a project depends on the workableness of the team dynamics.
Context #2

general

The ability of a material or substance to be worked on or shaped easily.

Synonyms

ductility, malleability, pliability

Examples of usage

  • The workableness of clay makes it a popular choice for sculptors.
  • Metal alloys are often chosen for their workableness in manufacturing.

Translations

Translations of the word "workableness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 trabalhabilidade

🇮🇳 कार्यशीलता

🇩🇪 Arbeitsfähigkeit

🇮🇩 keterkerjaan

🇺🇦 працездатність

🇵🇱 zdolność do pracy

🇯🇵 働ける状態

🇫🇷 aptitude au travail

🇪🇸 capacidad de trabajo

🇹🇷 çalışabilirlik

🇰🇷 작업 가능성

🇸🇦 قابلية العمل

🇨🇿 pracovní schopnost

🇸🇰 pracovná schopnosť

🇨🇳 可操作性

🇸🇮 delovna sposobnost

🇮🇸 vinnuhæfni

🇰🇿 жұмысқа қабілеттілік

🇬🇪 სამუშაოუნარიანობა

🇦🇿 işləmə qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 capacidad de trabajo

Word origin

The word 'workableness' is a combination of 'work' and 'ableness', indicating the capability or suitability for work. It first appeared in the late 19th century, primarily used in the context of business and material science.

See also: coworker, coworkers, hardworking, overwork, rework, reworking, unworkability, unworkable, work, workability, workable, workaholic, workaround, workbench, worker, workers, workforce, working, worklessness, workload, workmanship, workmates, workmen, workout, workplace, works, workshop, workstation, worktable, worktop, workwear, workweek.