Capable (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Having the requisite qualities for; "equal to the task"; "the work isn't up to the standard I require".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • She was a capable manager who could handle the demands of the new project.
  • The team was capable of producing high-quality results under tight deadlines.
  • He was a capable engineer, but the company's outdated equipment hindered his work.
  • The new employee was capable of learning quickly, but needed guidance on company policies.
  • The software was capable of processing large amounts of data, but required a powerful computer to run efficiently.

Synonyms

  • Equal To
  • Up To
  • Adequate To

Meaning 2

(usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability; "capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of walking on two feet".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • She is a very capable teacher who can handle even the toughest students.
  • The new smartphone is capable of taking high-quality photos comparable to those taken by professional cameras.
  • Although she is just a teenager, she is capable of running a small business all by herself.
  • He is capable of speaking four languages fluently, including English, Spanish, French, and German.
  • The machine is capable of processing large amounts of data in a very short amount of time.

Antonyms

  • Incapable

Related Words

  • Capability (noun)
  • Capableness (noun)

Meaning 3

(followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for; "no one believed her capable of murder".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • She was not considered capable of handling the responsibility of leading the team.
  • He was thought capable of manipulating others to get what he wanted.
  • The young child was not considered capable of understanding the complex concept.
  • No one believed her capable of cheating on the exam.
  • The politician was considered capable of making tough decisions in times of crisis.

Antonyms

  • Incapable

Related Words

  • Capableness (noun)

Meaning 4

Possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • A statement capable of being twisted to suit one's own agenda.
  • The vague language used in the contract made it a clause capable of misinterpretation.
  • The artist's use of symbolism in the painting left it open to interpretation.
  • The company's financial reports are subject to audit and therefore capable of revision.
  • The policy's wording was capable of being manipulated to exclude certain groups.

Synonyms

  • Open
  • Subject

Related Words

  • Capability (noun)

Meaning 5

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".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • She is a capable manager who has led her team to achieve numerous successes in the past year.
  • The company hired a capable lawyer to handle the complex lawsuit.
  • The teacher praised her capable student for completing the challenging project ahead of schedule.
  • As a capable programmer, he was able to create a functional app in just a few weeks.
  • The new employee proved to be a capable researcher, quickly analyzing and interpreting large datasets.

Synonyms

  • Able

Related Words

  • Capability (noun)
  • Capableness (noun)
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