Associations to the word «Possibility»
Noun
- Parole
- Impossibility
- Contingency
- Feasibility
- Probability
- Contamination
- Certainty
- Skepticism
- Modality
- Likelihood
- Considering
- Deni
- Kant
- Intuition
- Fission
- Speculation
- Negation
- Plurality
- Ambiguity
- Leakage
- Optimism
- Realization
- Cloning
- Imagination
- Future
- Necessity
- Imprisonment
- Becoming
- Misunderstanding
- Realm
- Limitation
- Malfunction
- Reject
- Redress
- Contradiction
Adjective
- Modal
- Infinite
- Transcendental
- Latent
- Remote
- Unlikely
- Endless
- Inherent
- Conceivable
- Hypothetical
- Improbable
- Optimistic
- Metaphysical
- Beyond
- Unlimited
- Theoretical
- Skeptical
- Feasible
- Conclusive
- Causal
- Realistic
- Plausible
- Exciting
- Slim
- Logical
- Suggested
- Implicit
- Future
- Overlooked
- Viable
- Definite
- Speculative
- Imaginative
- Consequent
- Entertained
Wiktionary
POSSIBILITY, noun. The quality of being possible.
POSSIBILITY, noun. A thing possible; that which may take place or come into being.
POSSIBILITY, noun. An option or choice, usually used in context with future events.
POSSIBILITY OF REVERTER, noun. (legal) Where a grantor of an estate in land has created a fee simple subject to condition subsequent (a condition on the grant which would give the grantor the right to reclaim ownership of the property), the grantor's remaining interest in the property.
Dictionary definition
POSSIBILITY, noun. A future prospect or potential; "this room has great possibilities".
POSSIBILITY, noun. Capability of existing or happening or being true; "there is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired".
POSSIBILITY, noun. A tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena; "a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory"; "he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices".
POSSIBILITY, noun. A possible alternative; "bankruptcy is always a possibility".
Wise words
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