Viable
Definition 1 of 4
Pro Tip 1/3
Success Probability
Use 'viable' when something has a good chance of working out well, not just being possible. For our project, cloud storage is a more viable option than physical servers.
Pro Tip 2/3
Realistic Plans
Describe plans or methods as 'viable' when they are well-thought-out and likely to be effective. Her business plan is viable and has impressed the investors.
Pro Tip 3/3
Not Just Theoretical
A 'viable' solution implies it can be implemented in the real world, not just in theory. We need a viable strategy, something we can actually execute.