unworkableun‧work‧a‧ble /ʌnˈwɜːkəbəl $ -ɜːr-/ adjective - Finally, I think the tests will simply overburden an already hard-pressed system, and prove unworkable.
- On the other hand, a huge task force representing everyone can be unworkable.
- The government's foreign advisers say the law is unworkable.
- The recent proposals made by the Royal College of Psychiatrists are unjustified, unnecessary and unworkable.
- To insist on a dogmatic policy is unworkable.
- We can understand an idealistic -- but unworkable -- idea like this coming from a fresh-faced political neophyte like Downing.
nounworkworkaholicworkerworkingworkingsadjectiveworkable ≠ unworkableoverworkedworkingverbworkrework