manageability
manageability — noun
1. The degree to which something can be handled, directed, or operated without diff
The degree to which something can be handled, directed, or operated without difficulty.
Diego chose the smaller garden because he cared more about manageability than size.
The software was praised for its manageability — new staff learned it in a day.
uncountable noun + for + possessive its
Yara tested the system's manageability by asking a beginner to set it up alone.
The manager improved the team's manageability by splitting it into smaller groups.
One reason Mathieu bought a hatchback was its manageability in narrow city streets.
- controllability
more technical, often used in engineering or system contexts; narrower than manageability
- practicability
focuses on whether something can be done in practice rather than how easy it is to control
- wieldiness
rare; usually describes physical objects that are easy to handle or carry
- unmanageability
the opposite quality — being difficult or impossible to control
- awkwardness
emphasises physical difficulty of handling rather than systemic difficulty
文法句型
uncountable noun describing a property
用法筆記
Almost always used as an uncountable noun. Often appears with a possessive (e.g. the system's manageability, its manageability) or after prepositions like for and in.