noun
- the quality of being able to be worked with or shaped effectively
- the practicality or feasibility of a plan, system, or arrangement
Usage: often used in technical or construction contexts
Examples
- The clay’s workability made it perfect for pottery.
- Engineers tested the workability of the new concrete mixture.
- The workability of the proposed schedule depends on available resources.
- Poor workability of the metal required special tools.
- We need to assess the workability of this business plan.
- The dough’s workability improved after resting for an hour.
- Budget constraints affect the workability of our expansion plans.