having know how

Main Entry:
capable [key-puh-buhl]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: able to perform
Synonyms: able, accomplished, adapted, adept, adequate, apt, au fait, clever, competent, dynamite, efficient, experienced, fireball, fitted, gifted, good, green thumb, has what it takes, having know-how, having the goods, having the right stuff, intelligent, knowing the ropes, knowing the score, like a one-man band, like a pistol, masterly, old hand, old-timer, on the ball, proficient, proper, qualified, skillful, suited, talented, there, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, up*, veteran
Notes: able is having the necessary power to accomplish something while capable means having the potential to accomplish something
Antonyms: impotent, incapable, incompetent, inept, unable, unskilled, unskillful
Main Entry: dexterous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ingenious, proficient
Synonyms: able, active, acute, adept, adroit, agile, apt, artful, canny, clever, crack*, crackerjack*, deft, effortless, expert, facile, handy, having the know-how, masterly, neat, nimble, nimble-fingered, prompt, quick, savvy, skilled, skillful, slick, sly, smooth
Notes: though dexterous (skillful with the hands) is preferably spelled with two e's, ambidextrous has only one
Antonyms: awkward, clumsy, inept, inexpert, unable, unhandy, unskilled
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