実現可能性
The degree to which a plan or idea is likely to be successful or can be done; feasibility.
Examples
3 of 5その計画、実現可能性はあるの?
Is there any feasibility to that plan?
本論文では、月面基地建設の実現可能性について考察する。
This paper discusses the feasibility of building a lunar base.
投資家は、ビジネスモデルの実現可能性を厳しくチェックする。
Investors strictly check the feasibility of a business model.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Jitsugen (Realize) + Kanousei (Possibility) = The possibility of realization.
Quick Quiz
技術的には可能だが、コストの面で( )が低い。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 実現可能性
Examples
その計画、実現可能性はあるの?
informalIs there any feasibility to that plan?
本論文では、月面基地建設の実現可能性について考察する。
academicThis paper discusses the feasibility of building a lunar base.
投資家は、ビジネスモデルの実現可能性を厳しくチェックする。
businessInvestors strictly check the feasibility of a business model.
予算と期間の面から、この案の実現可能性は低いと判断された。
formalBased on budget and time, the feasibility of this proposal was judged to be low.
空飛ぶ車の実現可能性について、友達と話し合った。
everydayI discussed the feasibility of flying cars with my friends.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
実現可能性を検討する
to examine feasibility
実現可能性に欠ける
to lack feasibility
実現可能性を裏付ける
to support the feasibility
Often Confused With
Kanousei is a general 'possibility'; Jitsugen Kanousei is specifically 'feasibility' of a plan or project.
Usage Notes
A compound noun very common in academic reporting and project proposals. Often used as 'Feasibility Study' (実現可能性調査).
Common Mistakes
It's a long word; learners often break it up incorrectly. Remember it as Jitsugen (Realize) + Kanou (Possible) + Sei (Nature/Suffix).
Memory Tip
Jitsugen (Realize) + Kanousei (Possibility) = The possibility of realization.
Word Origin
A combination of Jitsugen (to realize), Kanou (possible), and the suffix Sei (-ity).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
技術的には可能だが、コストの面で( )が低い。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 実現可能性
Related Vocabulary
More general words
無駄
A1Refers to something that is wasteful, useless, or futile. It describes actions, efforts, or resources that do not produce a useful result or are unnecessary.
進歩
A1Progress or improvement, specifically describing a forward movement in skills, technology, or society. It refers to the process of becoming more advanced, effective, or better over time.
類似
A1Ruiji refers to the state where two or more things resemble each other in appearance, nature, or quality. It is a formal way to describe similarities or common traits between objects or ideas.
実践
A1The act of putting a theory, idea, or plan into actual practice or action. It emphasizes the movement from abstract thought or knowledge to real-world application.
利用
A1The act of using a service, facility, or resource effectively to achieve a specific purpose. It often implies making good use of something or taking advantage of a system provided to the public.
使用
A1The act of employing or utilizing an object, tool, or facility for a specific purpose. It is a formal or neutral term commonly found in instructions, public signs, and professional documentation.
内容
A1The substance, essence, or specific details contained within something such as a book, speech, or document. It refers to what a subject consists of rather than its outward appearance or form.
異常
A1A word used to describe something that deviates from the normal state, standard, or expected pattern. It often implies a problem, malfunction, or an extraordinary occurrence that requires attention or investigation.
状態
A1Refers to the current condition, status, or appearance of a person, object, or situation. It describes how something is at a specific moment in time.
場合
A1The word 'baai' refers to a specific situation, case, or circumstance. It is frequently used as a noun to set a condition, similar to saying 'in the event of' or 'if' in English.
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