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capable

Adjective

This word focuses on the possession of a necessary skill or the presence of a required capacity. It suggests a level of competence that is reliable and sufficient for the task at hand. When used to describe a person, it often implies a quiet efficiency and the potential to handle responsibility without needing constant supervision. While similar to "able," "capable" often carries a stronger connotation of innate potential or professional competence. Saying someone is "capable" suggests they have the tools and intelligence to succeed, whereas "able" often refers to the immediate physical or legal possibility of doing something.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone][doing something]

Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to achieve a specific goal or task.

"She is a highly capable manager."

Adjective
[someone][doing something]

Having the power or capacity to produce a certain result.

"The new battery is capable of lasting for three days."

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