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    capable
    /ˈkeɪpəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing: "I'm quite capable of taking care of myself"
    • 2. able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent: "she looked enthusiastic and capable"

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  2. Find 64 different ways to say CAPABLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. Synonyms for CAPABLE: suitable, qualified, competent, able, good, fit, equal, expert; Antonyms of CAPABLE: incompetent, unfit, poor, unqualified, inept, inexperienced, unskilled, unfitted.

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  5. Find 2,648 synonyms for capable and other similar words that you can use instead based on 13 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  6. Synonyms for CAPABLE in English: able, fitted, suited, adapted, adequate, accomplished, experienced, masterly, qualified, talented, …

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  8. competent. suggest new. Another way to say Capable? Synonyms for Capable (other words and phrases for Capable).

  9. Synonyms for CAPABLE: able, competent, skilled, proficient, up to, accomplished, adept, adequate, apt, can, good, equal to; Antonyms for CAPABLE: incapable, unable, incompetent, unskilled, unskillful, impotent, inept.

  10. Sense: Adjective: able. Synonyms: able, competent, proficient, qualified, skilled, skillful, skilful (UK), suitable, apt, adept, fit, adroit, clever, experienced, accomplished, gifted, masterful, talented, good, well-suited, well-qualified, equal to the task, cut out for the job, fitted, up to snuff (slang) Is something important missing?

  11. Other forms: capablest; capabler. To be capable of something is to be able to do it, like your little brother who is perfectly capable of tying his own shoes, but likes having everyone else do it for him.