nonviable
[non-vahy-uh-buhl]
/ nɒnˈvaɪ ə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
impractical
Synonyms
STRONGEST
absurd
illogical
impossible
improbable
quixotic
speculative
unattainable
unreal
unusable
unwise
unworkable
useless
WEAK
Antonyms
ADJECTIVE
impractical/impracticable
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK
abstract
absurd
chimerical
idealistic
illogical
inapplicable
inefficacious
inoperable
irrealizable
ivory tower
no-go
nonfunctional
not a prayer
otherworldly
out of the question
quixotic
romantic
speculative
starry-eyed
theoretical
unattainable
unbusinesslike
unreal
unserviceable
unusable
unwise
useless
visionary
wild
won't fly
Antonyms
ADJECTIVE
unnegotiable
Synonyms
WEAK
abstract
absurd
chimerical
idealistic
illogical
impossible
impractical
improbable
inapplicable
inefficacious
infeasible
inoperable
irrealizable
ivory-tower
no-go
nonfunctional
not a prayer
otherworldly
out of the question
quixotic
romantic
speculative
starry-eyed
theoretical
unattainable
unbusinesslike
unfeasible
unreal
unserviceable
unusable
unwise
unworkable
useless
visionary
wild
won't fly
ADJECTIVE
unusable
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK
abstract
absurd
chimerical
idealistic
illogical
impossible
improbable
inapplicable
inefficacious
infeasible
irrealizable
ivory-tower
no-go
nonfunctional
not a prayer
otherworldly
out of the question
quixotic
romantic
speculative
starry-eyed
theoretical
unbusinesslike
unfeasible
unnegotiable
unreal
unwise
visionary
wild
won't fly
ADJECTIVE
unworkable
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK
abstract
chimerical
idealistic
improbable
inapplicable
inefficacious
infeasible
inoperable
irrealizable
ivory-tower
no-go
nonfunctional
not a prayer
otherworldly
out of the question
quixotic
romantic
speculative
starry-eyed
theoretical
unbusinesslike
unfeasible
unnegotiable
unreal
unserviceable
visionary
wild
won't fly
Antonyms
STRONGEST
Frequently Asked Questions
What is another word for nonviable?
The sense of nonviable that’s applied to living things like embryos or plants essentially means “incapable of living” or “incapable of developing.” Nonviable can also be used more generally to describe something that isn’t going to work or that isn’t practical. Similar words include impractical, unworkable, infeasible, impracticable, and even impossible. All of these suggest that something, such as a plan, won’t be able to be carried out or otherwise realized for practical reasons.
Is it nonviable or unviable?
Nonviable and unviable are both words. Nonviable is more commonly used and can be used generally and in the context of living things. The very similar word unviable is often applied to things thought to be incapable of succeeding, especially business and financial ventures.
How do you use nonviable in a sentence?
Nonviable is perhaps most commonly used in scientific contexts, but it can also be used generally. Here are some examples of nonviable in a sentence:
- He experimented to determine which seeds were viable and which were nonviable.
- The venture was found to be commercially nonviable after just a few months.
- Over time, it becomes nonviable to keep retrofitting old tech.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.