Able
UK /["/ˈeɪbl/","/ˈeɪblə(r)/","/ˈeɪblɪst/"]/US /["/ˈeɪbl/","/ˈeɪblər/","/ˈeɪblɪst/"]/
Definition
having the skill, intelligence, opportunity, etc. needed to do something
In simple words: Having the skill, power, or opportunity to do something.
Examples
- She is able to speak three languages.
- He is physically able to climb the mountain.
- With practice, you will be able to play the piano.
- You must be able to finish your homework on time.
- Only a few are able to solve this puzzle quickly.
Usage notes
Use 'able' to express capability in a neutral context. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written English but avoid using it in overly formal situations.
Grammar pattern
be + able + to + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'able' as 'a bull' — imagine a strong bull that can do anything.
Collocations
- be
- feel
- prove
- fully
- perfectly
- quite
- be
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- capable
- competent
- qualified
- skilled
- fit
Antonyms
- unable
- incapable
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'capable' — they are similar but not interchangeable.
- Using 'able' without 'to' when following it with a verb.
- Incorrectly using 'able' with a past event.