Synonym: capable, efficient, qualified, skillful. Antonym: incapable, unable. Similar words: cable, table, unable, enable, tableau, be able to, disabled, suitable. Meaning: ['eɪbl]adj. 1. (usually followed by `to') having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something 2. have the skills and qualifications to do things well 3. having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity 4. having a strong healthy body.
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1. There is only one success --- to be able to spend your life in your own way.
2. The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more than one wood.
3. Where the press is free and every man able to read,all is free.
4. Nothing is a greater misfortune than not being able to bear misfortune.
5. Journalists will be able to preview the exhibition tomorrow.
6. You should be able to evaluate your own work.
7. At last I was able to work undisturbed.
8. I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese.
9. I shall be able to go tomorrow.
10. Will you be able to come?
11. Will she be able to cope with the work?
12. She stepped back, hardly able to believe her ears.
13. I'll be able to work for many more years.
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14. A viral illness left her barely able to walk.
15. They were able to concert their difference.
16. She was the only person able to do it.
17. They were not able to prove these suspicions.
18. He claimed to be able to cast out demons.
19. It astonished her that he was able to survive.
20. I haven't been able to obtain that book.
21. She was able to identify her attacker.
22. I didn't feel able to disagree with him.
23. The child is not yet able to write.
24. She was barely able to stand.
25. She has been able to cast aside her wheelchair.
26. A politician must be able to communicate.
27. Able to work under high pressure and time limitation.
28. Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend.
29. Perhaps you can't control your job(sentencedict.com), but you may be able to make other changes in your life.
30. Let early education be a sort of a musement; you will then be bette able to find out the natural bent.
1. Journalists will be able to preview the exhibition tomorrow.
2. I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese.
3. I shall be able to go tomorrow.
4. Will you be able to come?
5. I'll be able to work for many more years.
6. A viral illness left her barely able to walk.
7. I haven't been able to obtain that book.
8. She was able to identify her attacker.
9. I didn't feel able to disagree with him.
10. She was barely able to stand.
11. She was very old and barely able to walk.
12. He is financially able to establish a home.
13. Are you able to verify your account/allegation/report/theory?
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14. He is well able to take care of himself.
15. Donna might be able to come tomorrow, but it's very unlikely .
16. I found it immensely rewarding working with the less able children.
17. The country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally snuffed out in 1940.
18. We were able to watch the lions in complete safety.
19. The bank is able to provide photographic evidence of who used the machine.
20. We should be able to sell the house at a profit.
21. The firm will be able to undercut its competitors whilst still making a profit.
22. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year.
23. He told them he was old and feeble and was not able to walk so far.
24. We were not able to meet the deadline because of manufacturing delays.
25. I was scarcely able to move my arm after the accident.
26. She couldn't stand the frustration of not being able to help.
27. I have some information you may be able to use .
28. No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job.
29. Queensland heroin users will be able to detoxify rapidly on Naltrexone after a two-year clinical trial of the controversial drug begins in Brisbane this week.
30. Not until this turbulent region can shuffle off the burdens of the past will it be able to settle peacefully into the community of nations.