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capable
adjective as in able to perform
Strongest matches
able, accomplished, adept, adequate, competent, efficient, experienced, gifted, good, intelligent, proficient, qualified, skillful, suited, talented
Weak matches
adapted, apt, au fait, clever, dynamite, fireball, fitted, green thumb, has what it takes, having know-how, having the goods, having the right stuff, knowing the ropes, knowing the score, like a one-man band, like a pistol, masterly, old hand, old-timer, on the ball, proper, there, up, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, veteran
Example Sentences
Salesforce has also been promoting the use of “AI agents” that are capable of proactively doing work without constant input from a human.
“We are capable of compromise, we have demonstrated this,” said Boris Vallaud, the leader of the Socialist group in parliament, adding he was ready to take part in budget negotiations.
The analysis called China a "highly sophisticated and capable threat actor, targeting a wide range of sectors and institutions across the globe, including the UK".
They can weigh between 300 and 500 pounds and are capable of lifting up to 10 times their body weight.
Increased risk of strong/severe thunderstorms across SW California tonight/Tue morning, capable of local damaging wind gusts of 60 mph+ brief heavy downpours+small hail.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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