capable
[keɪpəbəl]

adjective

[Definition]: be able to; has the ability to

[Example Sentences]:
1. Tuesday The more capable Windows 8.1 Pro will be priced at $199.99.
2. TEPCO plans to secure storage facilities capable of holding 800,000 tons more water by 2015.
3. They also want it to one day be capable of flying as a drone.
4. The iPhone is a capable device for most of our daily snapshots.
5. They say the president is fully capable of doing his job.
6. These students graduate with tech degrees and are more than capable of building these products.
7. I wanted to prove that these people are capable, they can be useful and creative.
8. That tool set is very capable of having this outcome.
9. The hardware is well designed and capable of delivering powerful graphics.
10. I have every confidence that the mission is in capable hands.
11. Mr Mandela is a man of great strength, who is capable of the unexpected.
12. One of the first steps is getting Apple Pay onto iOS devices capable of supporting it.
13. So the only ones capable of doing this are large companies and governments, Thomas wrote.
14. Musk confirmed the truck will be capable of making long hauls.
15. The unusual case has shown how online tools can be deployed as weapons capable of physical harm.


[Antonyms]incapable

[Synonyms]clever
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