winnability
Etymology
From win + -ability.
winnability means the quality of being winnable; the possibility that one can win at all. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being winnable; the possibility that one can win at all.“Commonweal was troubled that Bush and other strategists were "toying" not only with survival after nuclear war but with the "winnability" of such a war.”
- The likelihood of winning (something).“Alinsky suggested that two closely related criteria, the winnability and the nondiviseness of an issue, should determine the focus of organizers' work.”
- The chance that (a political candidate) can win; electability.“This is despite the fact that women candidates have greater winnability compared to the male candidates, as is evident from Table 3.”