Meaning & Definition of word "Ability"

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    Ability

    /əˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. The quality or state of being able to do something; capacity to perform or act.
      • Example: Her ability to speak multiple languages impressed the entire team.
    • 2. A skill or talent that a person possesses.
      • Example: His ability to solve complex problems quickly made him a valuable employee.
    • 3. The physical or mental power to perform.
      • Example: The athlete demonstrated her ability to run long distances with ease.
    • 4. Legal competence; the capacity to take action.
      • Example: The court deemed him to have the ability to make his own decisions.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'abilite', from Latin 'habilitas', from 'habilis' meaning 'able, fit'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    ability to perform:

    The capacity or skill required to carry out a specific task.

    ability for learning:

    A natural or developed skill to acquire knowledge.

    ability to adapt:

    The capability to adjust to new conditions or environments.

    Related Words

    capable:

    Having the ability or qualities necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.

    inability:

    The state of being unable to do something.

    ability test:

    An assessment that measures a person's skill or capacity to perform a particular job or task.

    Slang Meanings of ability

    Meaning: Being really good at something.

    Example Sentence: He's got mad ability on the basketball court.

    Meaning: Street smarts or practical skill.

    Example Sentence: She has the ability to hustle and make a living.