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ability
1[uh-bil-i-tee]
noun
plural
abilitiespower or capacity to do or act physically, mentally, legally, morally, financially, etc.
competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training, or other qualification.
the ability to sing well.
abilities, talents; special skills or aptitudes.
Composing music is beyond his abilities.
ability
/ əˈbɪlɪtɪ /
noun
possession of the qualities required to do something; necessary skill, competence, or power
the ability to cope with a problem
considerable proficiency; natural capability
a man of ability
(plural) special talents
Other Word Forms
- subability noun
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The company stated that it has “substantial doubt” about its ability to stay afloat.
Battered by this constant deluge of information, audiences have lost their ability to appreciate not only the art of satire, but its efficacy.
The upcoming elections will not only be a test of Democratic messaging but also their ability to protect members who will be targets for pro-Israel groups like AIPAC.
In partnership with primary schools, children are given instruments and encouraged to develop their musical ability.
“The ability to be outside on the patio all year is chef’s kiss.”
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