ability

[əˈbɪləti]

ability Definition

  • 1possession of the means or skill to do something
  • 2talent, aptitude, or proficiency in a particular area

Using ability: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ability" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has the ability to speak five languages fluently.

  • Example

    The job requires a certain level of technical ability.

  • Example

    His athletic ability is impressive.

  • Example

    The program is designed to help students improve their writing abilities.

ability Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ability

Phrases with ability

  • the financial capacity to meet one's obligations

    Example

    The court will consider the defendant's ability to pay before setting the fine.

  • the practice of dividing students into groups based on their academic ability

    Example

    The school uses ability grouping to better tailor instruction to each student's needs.

  • a standardized test designed to measure a person's aptitude or proficiency in a particular area

    Example

    The company requires all applicants to take an ability test as part of the hiring process.

Origins of ability

from Latin 'abilitas', meaning 'fitness'

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Summary: ability in Brief

The term 'ability' [əˈbɪləti] refers to possession of the means or skill to do something, or talent, aptitude, or proficiency in a particular area. It can be used to describe a wide range of skills and talents, from language fluency to athletic prowess. Phrases like 'ability to pay' and 'ability grouping' use 'ability' to denote financial capacity and academic grouping, respectively.

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