Able vs Capable vs Competent vs Fit vs Qualified vs Skilled

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Able

Top 1000 (très courant)A2adjective

Capable

Top 2000 (courant)B2adjective

Competent

Top 2000 (courant)C1adjective

Fit

Top 1000 (très courant)A2verb

Qualified

Top 1000 (très courant)B1adjective

Skilled

Top 2000 (courant)B2adjective
 AbleCapableCompetentFitQualifiedSkilled
Prononciation🇬🇧 /["/ˈeɪbl/","/ˈeɪblə(r)/","/ˈeɪblɪst/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈeɪbl/","/ˈeɪblər/","/ˈeɪblɪst/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈkeɪpəbl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkeɪpəbl/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈkɒmpɪtənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkɑːmpɪtənt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/fɪt/","/fɪts/","/ˈfɪtɪd/","/ˈfɪtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/fɪt/","/fɪts/","/ˈfɪtɪd/","/ˈfɪtɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkwɑːlɪfaɪd/"]/🇬🇧 /["/skɪld/"]/🇺🇸 /["/skɪld/"]/
SensAvoir la compétence, le pouvoir ou l'opportunité de faire quelque chose.Having the skill, power, or opportunity to do something.capable de faire quelque chose ; qui a les compétences ou le pouvoir de le faireable to do something; having the skill or power to do itCapable de faire quelque chose correctementAble to do something wellÊtre de la bonne taille ou forme pour quelque chose.To be the right size or shape for something.Qui a les bonnes compétences ou les bonnes connaissances pour un job.Having the right skills or knowledge for a job.Bon pour faire quelque chose grâce à la pratiqueGood at doing something because of practice
ExempleShe is able to speak three languages.She is quite capable of handling difficult situations on her own.She is a competent lawyer who always wins her cases.I need to fit this new sofa into my living room.She is a highly qualified teacher with years of experience.a skilled engineer/negotiator/craftsman
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FréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Top 2000 (courant)Top 2000 (courant)Top 1000 (très courant)Top 1000 (très courant)Top 2000 (courant)
Niveau CEFRA2B2C1A2B1B2
Nature grammaticaleadjectiveadjectiveadjectiveverbadjectiveadjective
Collocationsbe, feel, prove, fully, perfectly, quite, be, seem, extremely, fairly, veryappear, be, feel, fully, more than, perfectly, be, seem, extremely, fairly, verybe, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, in, be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, inclosely, neatly, nicely, be designed to, in, into, onto, closely, neatly, nicely, be designed to, in, into, onto, perfectly, seamlessly, for, with, perfectly, seamlessly, for, withbe, become, get, highly, well, fully, as, be, feel, eminently, ideally, uniquely, be, heavilybe, become, extremely, fairly, very, at, in, with, skilled in the art (of something), be, become, extremely, fairly, very, at, in, with, skilled in the art (of something)
Antonymesunable, incapableincapable, unableincompetent, inept, unqualifiedmiss, squeeze, misfitunqualified, incompetentunskilled, inexperienced, inept
Erreurs fréquentesConfused 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.Confused about using 'capable of' versus 'capable for'., Using 'capability' instead of 'capable' incorrectly., Using 'capable' as an adverb (it’s an adjective).'Competency' is confused with 'competence' despite the latter being more commonly used., Using 'competent' as a noun instead of an adjective., Confusing 'competent' with 'complacent', which means self-satisfied.'Fit' is often confused with 'fitted' — 'fit' describes the state, 'fitted' describes the act of making something fit., Some learners forget to use the preposition 'into' when discussing fitting in a space (e.g., 'fit into the box')., Using 'fit' as a noun instead of a verb can lead to confusion, as it mainly functions as a verb.Confusing 'qualified' with 'qualifying', Using 'qualified' without specifying what for, Mispronouncing 'qualified' with an incorrect emphasisUsing 'skilled' with 'to' instead of 'at' (e.g., 'skilled to play' instead of 'skilled at playing'), Confusing 'skilled' with 'skillful' — while similar, 'skillful' often refers to someone who is good at doing something in a practical context., Overusing 'skilled' when a more specific word (like 'talented' or 'expert') would be more fitting.
Notes d'usageUtilisez 'capable' pour exprimer une capacité dans un contexte neutre. C'est approprié à l'oral comme à l'écrit, mais évitez de l'utiliser dans des situations trop formelles.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.Utilisez 'capable' pour décrire une personne ou une chose qui a la capacité d'accomplir une tâche. C'est approprié dans des contextes personnels et professionnels. Évitez de l'utiliser dans des situations trop informelles.Use 'capable' to describe someone or something that has the ability to achieve a task. It's suitable in both personal and professional contexts. Avoid using it in overly casual situations.Utilisez 'compétent' pour décrire quelqu'un qui peut accomplir une tâche efficacement. C'est approprié dans des contextes professionnels ou académiques, mais peut sembler trop formel dans des conversations informelles.Use 'competent' to describe someone who can perform a task effectively. It's appropriate in professional or academic contexts, but may sound too formal in casual conversations.Utilisez 'fit' pour discuter si quelque chose correspond bien ou convient. C'est neutre, donc ça peut être utilisé dans des conversations décontractées ou formelles. Évitez de l'utiliser pour des concepts émotionnels ou abstraits ; c'est plus une question de convenance physique ou pratique.Use 'fit' when discussing whether something matches well or is suitable. It's neutral, so it can be used in both casual and formal conversations. Avoid using it when discussing emotional or abstract concepts; it’s more about physical or practical suitability.Utilisé pour parler des capacités de quelqu'un dans un contexte professionnel. C'est approprié pour les entretiens d'embauche et les CV, mais évite-le dans des situations trop informelles.Used when discussing someone's abilities in a work context. Appropriately used in job interviews and resumes, but avoid informal situations.Utilisez 'compétent' pour décrire la capacité de quelqu'un dans un certain domaine, en particulier dans un contexte professionnel ou artistique. Il convient aussi bien dans des situations informelles que formelles.Use 'skilled' to describe someone's ability in a certain area, especially in a professional or artistic context. It's appropriate in both casual and formal settings.

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Questions fréquentes : Able vs Capable vs Competent vs Fit vs Qualified vs Skilled

Quelle est la différence entre Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled ?

Able: Having the skill, power, or opportunity to do something. Capable: able to do something; having the skill or power to do it Competent: Able to do something well Fit: To be the right size or shape for something. Qualified: Having the right skills or knowledge for a job. Skilled: Good at doing something because of practice

Lequel est le plus avancé : Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled ?

Competent est le niveau le plus élevé, à C1, sur l'échelle CEFR.

Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?

Able: A2, Capable: B2, Competent: C1, Fit: A2, Qualified: B1, Skilled: B2 sur l'échelle CEFR.

Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled ?

Able: adjective, Capable: adjective, Competent: adjective, Fit: verb, Qualified: adjective, Skilled: adjective.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Able: She is able to speak three languages. Capable: She is quite capable of handling difficult situations on her own. Competent: She is a competent lawyer who always wins her cases. Fit: I need to fit this new sofa into my living room. Qualified: She is a highly qualified teacher with years of experience. Skilled: a skilled engineer/negotiator/craftsman

Puis-je utiliser Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Able, Capable, Competent, Fit, Qualified et Skilled sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.