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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181. By this point people are usually very capable and confident and it's unusual for them to fail.
182. When their motivations are strong and their targets clear, they are capable of going to incredible lengths to attain their objectives.
183. Hunters might seek to kill them, but they are quite capable of turning the tables and acting out the agent role.
184. Even with these extras it is still less capable for spreadsheet publishing than its higher priced rivals.
185. Why do the Government reject the argument that even a Home Office Bill is capable of improvement?
186. Right now Teal was understated and still capable of playing things close to the vest.
187. She knew that I was perfectly capable of having the whole thing made in black leatherette if left to my own devices.
188. Medeva does however have a development laboratory capable of formulation, stability and analytical work[Sentencedict.com ], which is being expanded.
189. Today it is probably the world's oldest locomotive still capable of steaming.
190. Just about every collective pitch helicopter available should be capable of performing this manoeuvre, but some are more capable than others.
191. Man is the prisoner of his desires and emotions. Man is capable of doing the best and the worst in life. Dr T.P.Chia
192. A really good actor has got to be capable of making an enormous fool out of himself.
193. But they seem even less capable of moving the system to improve matters.
194. If so, is the excision of the unenforceable part capable of being achieved without other addition or modification?
195. Rex is as capable of making an honest mistake as he is of lying.
196. The child increasingly is capable of evaluating arguments rather than simply accepting preformed unilateral ideas.
197. Another major advantage is the insight it is capable of yielding into the social and communicative norms of the community.
198. Think penitent ... and in less capable hands, downright dull.
199. Eva was cleverer than he was, and more capable of feeling.
200. Mark's capable of earning a lot, but he's no idea how to budget or save.
201. The end user must have an Internet browser capable of accepting and playing the applet.
202. Selfish persons are incapable of loving others, but they are not capable of loving themselves either. Erich Fromm
203. Though Manhattan sports any number of bars capable of making a great drink, the grand hotel bar is a rare breed.
204. I don't read reviews, but the New York Times alone is still capable of emptying or filling a theatre.
205. If he was capable of such mercurial mood shifts, maybe my initial assessment of his innocence had been way off-beam.
206. He knew Ellen was with her and was perfectly capable of tracking down their whereabouts.
207. Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.
208. Their back, Paul Hedley, is quite capable of storming through and scoring, so stay with him.
209. Older people are just as capable of providing new slants and ideas as anyone else.
210. I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. Plato
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.