manageability

IPA/ˌmæn.ɪ.dʒə.ˈbɪl.ə.ti/
IPA/ˌmæn.ɪ.dʒə.ˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/

manageability — noun

1. The degree to which something can be handled, directed, or operated without diff

1.名詞C1
釋義

The degree to which something can be handled, directed, or operated without difficulty.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The manageability of this software is high.
This software is praised for its manageability.
💡Avoid treating manageability like a measurable scale; it is more naturally described as a characteristic something has or lacks.
The manageability of the team is very good.
The team's manageability improved after restructuring.
💡Use the possessive form rather than 'the manageability of' when possible for a more natural sound.