capable - WordReference. com Dictionary of English capable ˈkeɪpəbəl adj having ability, esp in many different fields; competent (postpositive) followed by of: able or having the skill (to do something): she is capable of hard work (postpositive) followed by of: having the temperament or inclination (to do something): he seemed capable of murder
Capable - definition of capable by The Free Dictionary You can say that someone is capable of a particular feeling or action He's capable of loyalty I don't believe he's capable of murder You can also use capable of when you are talking about what something such as a car or machine can do The car was capable of 110 miles per hour
capable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary capable (comparative more capable, superlative most capable) Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something
capable - definition and meaning - Wordnik Possessing a good degree of intelligence or ability; qualified; able; competent: as, a capable judge; a capable instructor Synonyms Qualified, fitted, adapted, efficient, clever, skilful, gifted, accomplished