Antonym: incapable, unable. Similar words: capability, able, cable, table, enable, unable, tableau, be able to. Meaning: ['keɪpəbl] adj. 1. (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability 2. possibly accepting or permitting 3. (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for 4. having the requisite qualities for 5. have the skills and qualifications to do things well.
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271. The jury awarded Hayward £50,000, and the Court of Appeal upheld the verdict because the article was capable of implying guilt.
272. In addition to its authoritative role, it is also capable of nurturing and of being positive, calm, reasoning and practical.
273. The trouble is that they have not learned to be secure and capable apart from their parents.
274. By the age of about seven, children are capable of abstract thought.
275. May the Town Crier remain in the very capable hands of the college students and lecturers for a long time to come.
276. Comments: A. crispus is capable of adapting to many aquarium conditions.
277. It throws the viewer off balance but speaks to the part of each person that is capable, potent and dignified.
278. The peace talks proved that even great adversaries were capable of cooperation.
279. If this macroscopic change altered the microscopic laws, these laws would eventually reach a form capable of supporting an H-theorem.
More similar words: capability, able, cable, table, enable, unable, tableau, be able to, affable, disabled, reliable, vegetable, variable, suitable, amenable, bearable, timetable, agreeable, favorable, comparable, personable, formidable, on the table, available, impeccable, remarkable, inevitable, insatiable, delectable, acceptable.