| capable | Capacious; large; comprehensive | en |
| capable | skilled, able, proficient sıfat | en |
| capable | Possessing legal power or capacity; as, a man capable of making a contract, or a will | en |
| capable | Possessing adequate power; qualified; able; fully competent; as, a capable instructor; a capable judge; a mind capable of nice investigations | en |
| capable | Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something | en |
| capable | Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility; having capacity; of sufficient size or strength; as, a room capable of holding a large number; a castle capable of resisting a long assault | en |
| capable | (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for; "no one believed her capable of murder" | en |
| capable | (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability; "capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of walking on two feet" | en |
| capable | 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 | en |
| capable | If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it. He appeared hardly capable of conducting a coherent conversation The kitchen is capable of catering for several hundred people incapable | en |
| capable | having the requisite qualities for; "equal to the task"; "the work isn't up to the standard I require" | en |
| capable | Someone who is capable has the skill or qualities necessary to do a particular thing well, or is able to do most things well. She's a very capable speaker Her husband was such a fine, capable man. = competent, able + capably ca·pably Happily it was all dealt with very capably by the police and security people. = competently, ably | en |
| capable | (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability; "capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of walking on two feet" (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for; "no one believed her capable of murder" 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 | en |
| capable | 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" | en |
| capable of | competent, able to, can, it's within his ability to | en |
| capably | In a capable manner | en |
| capably | competently, ably, proficiently | en |