সক্ষম, সমর্থ, দক্ষ, শক্ত, ক্ষম, ক্ষমতাবান্, ক্ষমতাশালী, শক্তিমান্, পটু, লায়েক, সক্রিয়, কর্মণ্য, প্রতিভাধর, প্রতিভাশালী, প্রতিভাসম্পন্ন, যোগ্য
(1) (usually followed by `to'.
(2) Have the skills and qualifications to do things well.
(3) Having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity.
(4) Having a strong healthy body.
(5) (usually followed by `to') having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something.
(6) Capable of performing; having an innate capacity.
(7) Able to perform well; having a proven capacity.
(1) You need to have a strong squad to be able to compete in the top half of the Premiership.
(2) We'll help you as much as we're able
(3) She's able to use the new system
(4) It is not known if any of the riders will be able to compete at the top level again.
(5) They are allowed one magazine and they might be able to earn the right to have a book.
(6) We have had a really hard year and I would have never been able to afford to pay for it.
(7) It seems just wonderful to be able to take pictures of anything you want and post it.
(8) In some ways not being able to drive now is analogous to not being able to read a century ago.
(9) The translation was made by an array of the most able scholars and poets of the time.
(10) The morning journey was relaxing and I was able to read a lot that will help me at work.
(11) Mark has just started to be able to take a few steps but will never have full mobility again.
(12) When you add in council tax and other bills we know we wouldn't be able to afford that.
(13) She was able to break free and punch one of the men when two passersby came to her aid.
(14) She's very able
(15) I saw this movie on t.v. years and years ago and have yet to be able to find it in a video store.
(16) He may not have been able to afford the art at the galleries but he met the people who could.
(17) Are you able to help?
(18) The country needs more able , less ideologically warped people in charge.
(19) Born into a noble family, Neroccio was one of the most able artists of late 15th-century Siena.
(20) To be able to pay for sth
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