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    ability
    /əˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of ABILITY is the quality or state of being able; especially : physical, mental, or legal power to do something. How to use ability in a sentence.

  3. the power or skill needed to do something, or the fact that someone is able to do something: There's no doubting her ability. the ability to do sth A good leader has the ability to motivate people. We like our employees to have a broad range of abilities, not just good qualifications.

  4. Ability is a general word for power, native or acquired, enabling one to do things well: a person of great ability; ability in mathematics. Faculty denotes a natural ability for a particular kind of action: a faculty of saying what he means.

  5. 1. possession of the qualities required to do something; necessary skill, competence, or power. the ability to cope with a problem. 2. considerable proficiency; natural capability. a person of ability. 3. (plural) special talents. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. ABILITY meaning: 1. the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something: 2. used to form nouns from…. Learn more.

  7. Ability is skill or talent. You might have the ability to blow bubbles, or sing in a falsetto, or dance the waltz. Or, just maybe, you have the ability to do all three things at once.

  8. the physical or mental skill or qualities that you need to do something: athletic / academic ability. [ + to do sth ] He had the ability to explain things clearly. The report questions the technical ability of the staff. Opposite.

  9. [uncountable, countable] a level of skill or intelligence. Their athletic ability is stunning. cognitive/intellectual/mental ability. A woman of her ability will easily find a job. Are you used to teaching students of mixed abilities? It's important to discover the natural abilities of each child.

  10. ability, faculty, talent denote qualifications or powers. ability is a general word for power, native or acquired, enabling one to do things well: a person of great ability; ability in mathematics. faculty denotes a natural ability for a particular kind of action: a faculty of saying what he means. talent is often used to mean a native ability ...

  11. noun. /əˈbɪlət̮i/. (pl. abilities) [singular] ability to do something the fact that someone or something is able to do something The system has the ability to run more than one program at the same time. Everyone has the right to good medical care regardless of their ability to pay.

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