Possibility ( noun , noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Possibility ( noun )

The state or quality of being possible.

Origin:

Middle english possibilité, from anglo-french, from latin possibilitat-, possibilitas, from posse to be able.

Examples:

  1. He considered the possibility of a new job.
  2. She was excited about the possibility of a promotion.
  3. He was worried about the possibility of failure.
  4. She was open to the possibility of a new relationship.
  5. He was aware of the possibility of danger.

(As a noun)

Possibility ( noun )

The state or quality of being possible.

Origin:

Middle english possibilité, from anglo-french, from latin possibilitat-, possibilitas, from posse to be able.

Examples:

  1. He considered the possibility of a new job.
  2. She was excited about the possibility of a promotion.
  3. He was worried about the possibility of failure.
  4. She was open to the possibility of a new relationship.
  5. He was aware of the possibility of danger.

(As a noun)

Possibility ( noun )

The state or quality of being possible.

Origin:

Middle english possibilité, from anglo-french, from latin possibilitat-, possibilitas, from posse to be able.

Examples:

  1. He considered the possibility of a new job.
  2. She was excited about the possibility of a promotion.
  3. He was worried about the possibility of failure.
  4. She was open to the possibility of a new relationship.
  5. He was aware of the possibility of danger.
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