possibility
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ˌpɒsəˈbɪləti/
/ˌpɑːsəˈbɪləti/
(plural possibilities)
Idioms - Bankruptcy is a real possibility if sales don't improve.
- What had seemed impossible now seemed a distinct possibility.
- Reaching the final seems a remote possibility.
- possibility that… There's a strong possibility that it will rain.
- There is now no possibility that she will make a full recovery.
- We cannot exclude the possibility that another person may have been involved.
- I have considered the possibility that she is dead.
- possibility of something He refused to rule out the possibility of a tax increase.
- There is a real possibility of war.
- The company has raised the possibility of legal action.
- possibility of doing something I am excited about the possibility of going to the Olympics.
- with the possibility of something This is a one-year appointment, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exciting
- interesting
- intriguing
- …
- allow somebody
- create
- offer somebody
- …
- exist
- remain
- possibility for
- possibility of
- not beyond the bounds of possibility
- within the realm of possibility
- a number of possibilities
- …
- The possibilities are endless.
- Selling the house is just one possibility that is open to us.
- We have to investigate every possibility.
- Police are considering a wide range of possibilities.
- to exhaust all the possibilities
- possibility of doing something She explored the possibility of studying in the US.
Synonyms optionoption- choice
- alternative
- possibility
- option something that you can choose to have or do; the freedom to choose what you do:
- As I see it, we have two options…
- Students have the option of studying abroad in their second year.
- choice the freedom to choose what you do; something that you can choose to have or do:
- If I had the choice, I would stop working tomorrow.
- There is a wide range of choices open to you.
- alternative something that you can choose to have or do out of two or more possibilities:
- You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly: those are the two alternatives.
- possibility one of the different things that you can do in a particular situation:
- We need to explore a wide range of possibilities.
- The possibilities are endless.
- with/without the option/choice/possibility of something
- a(n) good/acceptable/reasonable/possible option/choice/alternative
- the only option/choice/alternative/possibility open to somebody
- to have a/an/the option/choice of doing something
- to have no option/choice/alternative but to do something
- a number/range of options/choices/alternatives/possibilities
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exciting
- interesting
- intriguing
- …
- allow somebody
- create
- offer somebody
- …
- exist
- remain
- possibility for
- possibility of
- not beyond the bounds of possibility
- within the realm of possibility
- a number of possibilities
- …
- possibilities for something There are countless possibilities for future research.
- possibilities for doing something The course offers a range of exciting possibilities for developing your skills.
- In a bookshop, the possibilities for browsing are endless.
- possibility for somebody Career possibilities for women are much greater than they were fifty years ago.
- possibilities[plural] if something has possibilities, it can be improved or made successful synonym potential
- The house is in a bad state of repair but it has possibilities.
- He was the first to see the possibilities of the plan.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French possibilite, from late Latin possibilitas, from possibilis ‘able to be done’, from posse ‘be able’.
Idioms
within/beyond the bounds/realms of possibility
- possible/not possible
- A successful outcome is not beyond the realms of possibility.
- It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day.