
1) Ability 2) Chance 3) Compatibility 4) Contingency 5) Expectation 6) French word used in English 7) Future prospect 8) Likelihood 9) Occasion 10) Opening 11) Opportunity 12) Option 13) Outlook 14) Possible event 15) Possible occurrence 16) Potentiality 17) Probability 18) Prospect 19) What is possible
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1) Achievability 2) Attainability 3) Attainableness 4) Belief 5) Chance 6) Conceivability 7) Conceivableness 8) Conjecture 9) Feasibility 10) Framework 11) Liability 12) Likelihood 13) Opportunity 14) Possibleness 15) Potential 16) Potentiality 17) Probability 18) Prospect 19) Supposal 20) Viability
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- a future prospect or potential
- capability of existing or happening or being true
- a tentative theory about the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
- a possible alternative
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Possibility is the condition or fact of being possible. The Latin origins of the word hint at ability. Possibility also refers to something that `could happen`, that is not precluded by the facts, but usually not probable. Impossible denotes that something cannot happen or be done. ...
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• (n.) That which is possible; a contingency; a thing or event that may not happen; a contingent interest, as in real or personal estate. • (n.) The quality or state of being possible; the power of happening, being, or existing.
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(from the article `Existentialism`) ...is primarily the problem of existence (i.e., of its mode of being); it is, therefore, also the investigation of the meaning of Being. (3) This ... ...of Being, which it considers to be a more fundamental mode of the being of man in the world. Science, it is submitted, offers today the example of .....
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Origin: F. Possibilite, L. Possibilitas. ... 1. The quality or state of being possible; the power of happening, being, or existing. 'All possibility of error.' . 'Latent possibilities of excellence.' ... 2. That which is possible; a contingency; a thing or event that may not happen; a contingent interest, as in real or personal estate. ... Source: ...
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Pos`si·bil'i·ty noun ;
plural Possibilities . [ French
possibilité , Latin
possibilitas .]
1. The quality or state of being possible; the power of happening, being, or existing. 'All
possibility of error.'
Hooker. 'Latent
possibilities of e...
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An uncertain thing which may happen or it is a contingent interest in real or personal estate. Possibilities are near as when an estate is limited to one after the death of another; or remote, as that one man shall be married to a woman, and then that she shall die, and he be married to another. Possibilities are also divided into, 1. A possibili.....
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[
n] - capability of existing or happening or being true 2. [n] - a future prospect or potential 3. [n] - a possible alternative
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possibility 1. The fact or state of being possible. 2. Something that is possible. 3. Potentiality for favorable or interesting results: 'The idea has great possibilities.'
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opening noun a possible alternative; `bankruptcy is always a possibility`
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possibleness noun capability of existing or happening or being true; `there is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired`
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According to distinctions of modality (q. v.), a proposition is possible if its negation is not necessary. The word possible is also used in reference to a state of knowledge rather than to modality, as a speaker might say, 'It is possible that 486763 is a prime number,' meaning that he had no information to the contrary (although this proposition....
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