noun
- the quality or state of being able to be performed or executed
Usage: often used in music, theater, and technical contexts
Examples
- The composer questioned the performability of the piece for a standard orchestra.
- The director assessed the performability of the script before scheduling rehearsals.
- Engineers evaluated the performability of the new software system under heavy load.
- The performability of the dance routine depended on the dancers' physical conditioning.
- Critics debated the performability of the experimental theater work.