viable
When something is viable, it means it can be successful or work well. Think of a seed. If you put it in the ground, give it water and sunlight, and take care of it, it will grow into a big plant. But if the seed is not viable, it might not grow at all, no matter how much you take care of it.
Imagine you’re building a sandcastle at the beach. If the sand is too dry, the castle might fall apart. But if the sand is just right, your castle can stand tall and strong. The sand that works well is like a viable idea or plan.
Picture a puzzle. If you have all the right pieces, you can put them together to make a picture. But if some pieces are missing, you can’t finish it. A viable puzzle means you have everything you need to complete it.
Think about a recipe for cookies. If you have all the ingredients and follow the steps, you’ll have tasty cookies. If you’re missing something important, like flour, the cookies won’t turn out right. A viable recipe has everything you need to make it work.