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able
adjective
Definition of able
as in qualified
having the required skills for an acceptable level of performance
looking for an able and reliable assistant
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overqualified
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protean
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all—round
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all—around
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unfit
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poor
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.0 / 1 vote
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Adequate, commensurate, and sufficient signify equal to some given occasion or work; as, a sum sufficient to meet expenses; an adequate remedy for the disease. Commensurate is the more precise and learned word, signifying that which exactly measures the matter in question. Adapted, fit, suitable, and qualified refer to the qualities which match or suit the occasion. A clergyman may have strength adequate to the work of a porter; but that would not be a fit or suitable occupation for him. Work is satisfactory if it satisfies those for whom it is done, though it may be very poor work judged by some higher standard. Qualified refers to acquired abilities; competent to both natural and acquired; a qualified teacher may be no longer competent, by reason of ill health. Able and capable suggest general ability and reserved power, able being the higher word of the two. An able man will do something well in any position. A capable man will come up to any ordinary demand. We say an able orator, a capable accountant.
Synonyms:
adapted, adequate, capable, commensurate, competent, equal, fit, fitted, fitting, qualified, satisfactory, sufficient, suitableAntonyms:
disqualified, inadequate, incompetent, inferior, insufficient, poor, unequal, unfit, unqualified, unsatisfactory, unsuitable, useless, worthlessPreposition:
Adequate to the demand; for the purpose.
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able
Synonyms:
strong, powerful, clever, skillful, talented, capable, fitted, efficient, effective, learned, gifted, masterly, telling, nervous, vigorousAntonyms:
weak, inefficient, unskillful, silly, stupid, incapable, ineffective, unqualified
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ableadjective
(usually followed by `to’) having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something
«able to swim»; «she was able to program her computer»; «we were at last able to buy a car»; «able to get a grant for the project»
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capable, able-bodiedAntonyms:
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able, capableadjective
have the skills and qualifications to do things well
«able teachers»; «a capable administrator»; «children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable»
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equal to(p), open, adequate to(p), subject, able-bodied, up to(p), capableAntonyms:
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ableadjective
having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity
«able to learn»; «human beings are able to walk on two feet»; «Superman is able to leap tall buildings»
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capable, able-bodiedAntonyms:
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able, able-bodiedadjective
having a strong healthy body
«an able seaman»; «every able-bodied young man served in the army»
Synonyms:
capable, able-bodiedAntonyms:
unfit, incapable, incompetent, unable
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ableadjective
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clever, accomplished, talented, adroit, ingenious, expert, dexterous, apt, quick, skilful, efficient, proficient, good, versed, practical, AU FAIT -
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ableadjective
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masterly, effective, telling
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ableadjective
Synonyms:
competent, qualified, capable, talented, clever, gifted, efficient, effective, cogent, telling, potentAntonyms:
unable, incompetent, incapable, inefficient ineffective, impotent
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List of paraphrases for «able»:
capable, unable, possible, skilful, possibility, ability, conditions, capacity, extent, competent, incapable, measurement
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How to use able in a sentence?
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Dusty Johnson:
I think if reconciliation were to just die tomorrow and know we were able to put that monstrosity to bed, I think you would see somewhere between 50 and 100 Republican votes on infrastructure.
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Jacques Peigne:
The Paris Opera house’s important to defend the quality of the Paris Opera, the Paris Opera house’s obvious they are not able to dance any older than 42.
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Omar Zeolla:
If Marfrig was going to maintain a majority (stake) in Moy Park, it wouldn’t have been able to raise enough to lower leverage (substantially).
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Marise Payne:
My trust in China is predicated in the long-term, my concern is around transparency and ensuring that we are able to engage openly.
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Corey Seager:
That’s really cool for them to be able to get out there and be in front of the fans for the first time and experience what it’s like to play in front of this crowd, it’s a special thing, and I know they didn’t take it for granted.
Translations for able
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- قادر, ماهر, قدير, بارعArabic
- здо́льныBelarusian
- компетентен, позволен, в състояние да, способен, умел, годенBulgarian
- schopný, způsobilýCzech
- habil, i stand til, kompetent, dygtig, have mulighed forDanish
- fähig, tüchtig, imstande, kompetentGerman
- μπορώ να, αρτιμελής, έχων σώας τας φρένας, είμαι ικανός να, ικανός, δυνάμενοςGreek
- lerta, kompetenta, poviEsperanto
- capaz, competente, diestro, hábilSpanish
- pädev, suuteline, võimelineEstonian
- توانستنPersian
- kykenevä, taitavaFinnish
- habilité, capable, expérimentéFrench
- betûftWestern Frisian
- ábalta, in annIrish
- comasachScottish Gaelic
- מסוגל, יָכֹל, יכולHebrew
- योग्यHindi
- կարող, ընդունակ, ունակ, ճարտարArmenian
- bolehIndonesian
- capace, abileItalian
- 腕利き, 有資格, できる, 有能Japanese
- 능란한, 할 수 있는, 유자격의Korean
- potis, potens, sanus, habilis, licensLatin
- spējīgs, izdarīgs, veiklsLatvian
- dapat, bolehMalay
- kapaċiMaltese
- စွမ်းBurmese
- aanmerking, om, bedreven, de, te, competent, in, in staat, mogelijkheid, hebben, handig, komenDutch
- i standNorwegian
- umiejętny, móc, zdolny, potrafić, mieć możliwość, zręcznyPolish
- permitido, capaz, possível, competentePortuguese
- abil, competent, capabil, abilitatRomanian
- способный, компете́нтный, уме́лый, полнопра́вный, спосо́бныйRussian
- kompetentný, schopnýSlovak
- ha möjlighet att, kapabel, i stånd att, skicklig, kompetentSwedish
- قادىر, قابىلUyghur, Uighur
- khả năngVietnamese
- skilik, duinafägik, fägikVolapük
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- capable
- effective
- efficient
- intelligent
- keen
- prepared
- responsible
- skilled
- smart
- accomplished
- adroit
- agile
- artful
- au fait
- brilliant
- clever
- deft
- dexterous
- effectual
- equal to
- experienced
- expert
- facile
- gifted
- ingenious
- know backwards and forwards
- know one’s onions
- know the ropes
- learned
- masterful
- masterly
- powerful
- practiced
- proficient
- qualified
- savvy
- sharp
- skillful
- talented
- there
- trained
- up to it
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- with it
On this page you’ll find 176 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to able, such as: adept, adequate, apt, capable, competent, and easy.
antonyms for able
- disinclined
- inadequate
- incapable
- incompetent
- inept
- slow
- stupid
- unable
- unintelligent
- unskilled
- unsuitable
- delicate
- feeble
- ineffective
- infirm
- powerless
- useless
- weak
- dull
- idiotic
- ignorant
- impotent
- incapable
- incompetent
- ineffective
- stupid
- unable
- unintelligent
- weak
- delicate
- feeble
- inept
- infirm
- powerless
- useless
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WORDS RELATED TO ABLE
- able
- adept
- brainy
- consummate
- cool
- cultivated
- expert
- gifted
- hep
- hip
- masterly
- polished
- practiced
- proficient
- savvy
- sharp
- skillful
- talented
- wised up
- with it
- able
- adept
- astute
- bright
- clever
- expert
- gifted
- ingenious
- intelligent
- no dummy
- nobody’s fool
- not born yesterday
- prompt
- quick on the trigger
- quick on the uptake
- ready
- savvy
- sharp
- skilled
- skillful
- smart
- talented
- teachable
- able
- acute
- adroit
- astute
- cagey
- careful
- cautious
- circumspect
- cunning
- dexterous
- discreet
- foxy
- frugal
- having fancy footwork
- hep
- ingenious
- intelligent
- judicious
- knowing
- nimble-witted
- perspicacious
- prudent
- quick
- quick-witted
- sagacious
- shrewd
- skillful
- slick
- slippery
- sly
- smart
- smooth
- street smart
- streetwise
- subtle
- wary
- watchful
- wise
- with it
- worldly-wise
- able
- accomplished
- adapted
- adept
- adequate
- apt
- au fait
- clever
- competent
- dynamite
- efficient
- experienced
- fireball
- fitted
- gifted
- good
- green thumb
- has what it takes
- having know-how
- having the goods
- having the right stuff
- intelligent
- knowing the ropes
- knowing the score
- like a one-man band
- like a pistol
- masterly
- old hand
- old-timer
- on the ball
- proficient
- proper
- qualified
- skillful
- suited
- talented
- there
- up
- up to it
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- veteran
- able
- adept
- adroit
- alert
- apt
- astute
- brainy
- brilliant
- cagey
- canny
- capable
- competent
- crackerjack
- cunning
- deep
- dexterous/dextrous
- discerning
- egghead
- expert
- foxy
- gifted
- good
- handy
- intelligent
- inventive
- keen
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- many-sided
- nimble
- nobody’s fool
- pretty
- pro
- qualified
- quick
- quick on trigger
- quick-witted
- rational
- resourceful
- sagacious
- savvy
- sensible
- sharp
- shrewd
- skilled
- skillful
- slick
- sly
- smart
- sprightly
- talented
- versatile
- wise
- witty
- able
- adept
- adroit
- alert
- apt
- astute
- brainy
- brilliant
- cagey
- canny
- capable
- competent
- crackerjack
- cunning
- deep
- dexterous/dextrous
- discerning
- egghead
- expert
- foxy
- gifted
- good
- handy
- intelligent
- inventive
- keen
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- many-sided
- nimble
- nobody’s fool
- pretty
- pro
- qualified
- quick
- quick on trigger
- quick-witted
- rational
- resourceful
- sagacious
- savvy
- sensible
- sharp
- shrewd
- skilled
- skillful
- slick
- sly
- smart
- sprightly
- talented
- versatile
- wise
- witty
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: in staat
- Amharic: መገለጫዎ
- Arabic: على
- Azerbaijani: bilər
- Bashkir: мөмкин
- Belarusian: можа
- Bulgarian: може
- Bengali: সক্ষম
- Bosnian: mogli
- Catalan: poder
- Cebuano: makahimo
- Czech: schopen
- Welsh: gallu
- Danish: i stand
- German: Lage
- Greek: σε θέση
- Esperanto: kapabla
- Spanish: capaz de
- Estonian: võimalik
- Basque: gai
- Persian: قادر
- Finnish: voi
- French: mesure
- Irish: in ann
- Scottish Gaelic: comasach
- Galician: capaz
- Gujarati: સક્ષમ
- Hebrew: מסוגל
- Hindi: में सक्षम
- Croatian: može
- Haitian: kapab
- Hungarian: képes
- Armenian: կարող է
- Indonesian: dapat
- Icelandic: fær
- Italian: in grado
- Japanese: できる
- Javanese: bisa
- Georgian: შეუძლია
- Kazakh: мүмкін
- Khmer: អា
- Kannada: ಸಾಧ್ಯವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ
- Korean: 수
- Kyrgyz: мүмкүн
- Latin: potest
- Luxembourgish: Lag
- Lao: ສາມາດ
- Lithuanian: gali
- Latvian: iespēja
- Malagasy: afaka
- Mari: кертыда
- Maori: taea
- Macedonian: во можност
- Malayalam: കഴിയും.
- Mongolian: боломжтой
- Marathi: सक्षम
- Hill Mari: кердеш
- Malay: dapat
- Maltese: tista
- Burmese: နိုင်
- Nepali: सक्षम
- Dutch: staat
- Norwegian: stand
- Punjabi: ਦੇ ਯੋਗ
- Papiamento: kapas na
- Polish: może
- Portuguese: capaz de
- Romanian: capabil
- Russian: может
- Sinhalese: හැකි
- Slovak: môcť
- Slovenian: lahko
- Albanian: në gjendje
- Serbian: може
- Sundanese: bisa
- Swedish: kan
- Swahili: uwezo
- Tamil: முடியும்
- Telugu: able
- Tajik: метавонад
- Thai: สามารถ
- Tagalog: magagawang
- Turkish: mümkün
- Tatar: ала
- Udmurt: быгатоно
- Ukrainian: може
- Urdu: قابل
- Uzbek: ega
- Vietnamese: có thể
- Xhosa: nako
- Yiddish: קענען
- Chinese: 能够
Synonyms, close and similar words for able
- can
- could
- be able
- capable
- competent
- being able
- qualified
- manage
- be good
- know
- suitable
- fit
Learning suffixes is one of my favorite ways to help my ESL students increase their English vocabulary. By adding the suffix –ABLE to words you already know you can quickly and easily learn new English words.
5 common examples of words that use the suffix –able
- available – that you can get or have access to
- comfortable – feeling relaxed with no stress or worry
- drinkable – that you can drink
- enjoyable – that you can enjoy
- unbelievable – (informal) used to emphasize how good, bad or extreme something is
I spent some time researching and collecting examples of words that use the suffix –able. Keep reading for definitions and real, natural examples that you can use right away in your own English conversations.
Table of Contents
- Able Suffix Meaning
- Words With The Suffix Able
- 22 Suffix Able Examples that show Possibility
- 10 Suffix Able Examples that show Condition
- Able Vs -able – Correct Pronunciation
- Suffix -able Vs. -ible What’s the Difference
- Printable Able Suffix Word List
Able Suffix Meaning
We’ll use the suffix ~able with verbs to make adjectives that show that the verb is possible.
drinkable = safe to drink (you can drink it, it’s not dangerous)
It is also used with nouns to make adjectives that mean having the quality of that noun.
comfortable = having the quality of comfort (it feels relaxing)
Word Origin – from French -able or Latin -abilis; originally found in words only from these forms but later used to form adjectives directly from English verbs ending in -ate
Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries suffix ~able
Words With The Suffix Able
The suffix able is used with verbs and nouns to make new adjectives.
You will find that most verbs with the suffix able will show possibility and may have CAN in the definition.
Nouns with the suffix able show a condition or quality.
22 Suffix Able Examples that show Possibility
adjustable – that can be moved to different positions or changed in shape or size
- My bicycle seat is adjustable so you can change the height.
agreeable – pleasant and easy to like
- We just met Kayla’s boyfriend today for the first time. I like him, he’s very agreeable.
available – that you can get or have access to
From the verb avail – to make use of something, especially an opportunity or offer
- When I got to the store they only had extra large shirts available. I need a medium.
avoidable – that can be prevented
- We should have prepared more, all this trouble was completely avoidable.
believable – that can be believed
- If you get to work late you need an excuse that is believable, nothing too crazy.
- *Another very commonly used adjective is unbelievable. [Prefix UN-] That story is unbelievable.
breakable – likely to break; easily broken
- Make sure you wrap all the breakable items in thick towels before you pack them in the box.
chewable – capable of being chewed
- Regular vitamins are okay but I prefer chewable ones.
dependable – that can be relied on to do what you want or need
- Before I start my new job I need a dependable car to get me to and from work.
doable – able to be done
- It was a large task but it was doable. I was confident I could complete it.
drinkable – clean and safe to drink
- Many countries don’t have drinkable water even in their bigger cities.
excusable – that can be excused
- If it was an honest mistake then it’s excusable. If it was done on purpose it is not.
*Very common inexcusable. [Prefix -IN] Your actions are inexcusable.
foreseeable – that you can predict will happen; that can be foreseen
- Dwayne and Cassandra are very happy together. I can see them getting married in the foreseeable future.
irritable – getting annoyed easily; showing your anger
- Gus is a nice guy but he’s a little bit irritable in the mornings.
justifiable – existing or done for a good reason, and therefore acceptable
- It’s really cool but there’s no way I can spend that much money on a new car. It’s not justifiable right now.
passable – fairly good but not excellent
- My French is not perfect but it’s passable. I can navigate Montreal without any problems.
perishable – (especially of food) likely to decay or go bad quickly
- I keep dried and canned food in the pantry and anything perishable goes in the refrigerator.
predictable – if something is predictable, you know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like
- The movie wasn’t bad, it was just a bit predictable. I felt like I always knew what was going to happen.
preventable – that can be stopped from happening
- The accident was preventable in my opinion.
sustainable – ① involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- The world needs to move towards sustainable energy sources for the future.
② that can continue or be continued for a long time
- We are working at a fast pace but I don’t think it’s sustainable. The team will burn out quickly if we don’t slow down.
unbelievable – (informal) used to emphasize how good, bad or extreme something is
- That movie was unbelievable! Let’s watch it again this weekend.
unknowable – that cannot be known
- Understanding the early formation of our universe is difficult and may even be unknowable.
wearable – (of clothes, etc.) pleasant and comfortable to wear; suitable to be worn
- The spring fashion show had some very wearable clothes this season. Usually, the fashion shows that I watch have models wearing crazy outfits that are not practical.
10 Suffix Able Examples that show Condition
adorable – very attractive and easy to feel love for
- Have you seen Brenda’s new puppy? It’s so adorable!
comfortable – making you feel physically relaxed; pleasant to wear, sit on, etc.
- We stayed at my favorite Hotel. The food is awesome and the beds are so comfortable.
considerable – great in amount, size, importance, etc.
- The company lost a considerable amount of money last year.
desirable – that you would like to have or do; worth having or doing
- The most desirable outcome is the one where everybody wins.
enjoyable – giving pleasure
- I found the movie very enjoyable.
fashionable – ① following a style that is popular at a particular time
- Jennifer was wearing some fashionable jeans today, she has a nice Style.
② used or visited by people following a current fashion, especially by rich people
- They just opened a very fashionable restaurant on Main Street. I heard the food is great but it’s too expensive for me.
favorable – making or showing a good opinion of somebody/something
- When I met my wife’s family for the first time I wanted to make a favorable impression.
honorable – deserving great respect
- Ken is a decent and honorable man. I like him a lot.
questionable – ① that you have doubts about because you think it is not accurate or correct
- I reviewed the report and some of these numbers are questionable.
② likely to be dishonest or morally wrong
- I’m not sure why Tom did that. His motives are questionable to me.
reasonable – fair, practical, acceptable
- That sounds like a reasonable solution to me.
regrettable – that you are sorry about and wish had not happened
- What happened at the party was regrettable. I’m sorry to anyone who was affected by it.
remarkable – unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice
- The goalie made a remarkable save in the last minute of the game to secure the win for his team.
Able Vs -able – Correct Pronunciation
The verb able and the suffix ~able are spelled exactly the same but not pronounced the same. Here’s the difference.
The verb able makes an AY sound. (Like DAY)
- Superman is able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. (bound = a high or long jump)
The suffix –able makes an AH sound. (Like SPA)
- Regular vitamins are okay but I prefer chewable ones.
Able Suffix – FAQs
Suffix -able Vs –ible What’s the Difference
Both suffixes –able and –ible are added to words to make adjectives that show something can be done.
-ible suffix 1. that can or must be
Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries suffix ~ible
Here are two common adjectives using the suffix –ible
audible – that can be heard clearly
- Dogs can hear sounds that are not audible to human ears.
reversible – (of clothes, materials, etc.) that can be turned inside out and worn or used with either side showing
- I just bought a reversible jacket. The outside is dark blue and the inside is light grey. I can wear it either way.
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The difference
From my research, the suffix –able is still being used to make new adjectives but the suffix –ible is not.
This means adjectives ending with the suffix -ible are older words that were made in the past.
This is also why we hear words ending with ABLE more often than words ending with IBLE. New words with the suffix -able are still being made!
The suffixes “-able” and “-ible” are both used to form adjectives meaning “possible, capable of, suitable for, or causing.” Of the two, “-able” is much more common: it is what’s known as a “living” or “productive” suffix, meaning that it is still being used to create new words. The variant “-ible,” on the other hand, is only used in older words that have survived into modern English.
Thefreedictionary.com/Commonly-Confused-Suffixes-able-vs-ible
Can the suffix -able be used with any word?
No, the suffix -able cannot be used with any word in English. The suffix -able is used with verbs and nouns to make new adjectives. Native speakers add -able to the end of verbs quite often in informal situations to show that something is possible, but not every verb will accept this suffix.
Some more common verbs that don’t have an adjective made with the suffix -able are:
- act
- come
- go
- meet
- say
Eat is another exception. The spelling changes to become the adjective edible.
Are there any rules for using the suffix -able in English?
The final “e” in the base verb is usually dropped before adding -able. for example BELIEVABLE.
This doesn’t happen in cases where the “e” is part of a vowel-consonant-e (VCE) pattern, such as “loveable” (from “love”). O is a Vowel – V is a Consonant – followed by the letter E.
If the base verb ends in “y,” the “y” is usually changed to “i” before adding -able. For example, “reliable” (from “rely”). *An exception is enjoyable.
One of the video clips that I used in this post is from a fun video that I found on YouTube. You can watch the whole video here 🙂
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