CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: NOUN
- N/A
- One who lacks mental or physical capacity, either general or special.
- One who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton.
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility; having capacity; of sufficient size or strength.
- Possessing adequate power; qualified; able; fully competent.
- Capacious; large; comprehensive.
- Permitting an action to be performed.
- Having the inclination or disposition.
- Having the ability required for a specific task or accomplishment; qualified.
- Having capacity or ability; efficient and able.
- Have the skills and qualifications to do things well
- Having the requisite qualities for
- (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for
- (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability
- Possessing legal power or capacity.
- Possibly accepting or permitting
- Of sufficient capacity or size for holding, containing, receiving or taking in. Construed with of, for or an infinitive.
- Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something.
- Not being susceptible to or admitting of something (usually followed by `of')
- Not capable (of doing something); unable.
- As a term of disgrace, sometimes annexed to a sentence when an officer has been cashiered and rendered incapable of serving his country.
- Unqualified or disqualified, in a legal sense
- Not in a state to receive; not receptive; not susceptible; not able to admit
- Not capable of being brought to do or perform, because morally strong or well disposed; -- used with reference to some evil.
- Lacking in ability or qualification for the purpose or end in view; not large enough to contain or hold; deficient in physical strength, mental or moral power, etc.; not capable
- Not meeting requirements
- Not meeting the physical and mental requirements imposed by law for the performance of a particular task.
- Not susceptible to action or treatment.
- Unable to perform adequately; incompetent.
- Lacking the necessary ability, capacity, or power.
- Lacking the necessary skill or knowledge etc.
- (followed by `of') not having the temperament or inclination for
- (followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability
- Not meeting the requirements necessary for proper legal functioning.
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Able to receive; open to influences; impressible; receptive; susceptible; admitting: usually followed by of: as, capable of pain and grief; capable of long duration; capable of being colored or altered: sometimes used absolutely.
- Capacious; extensive; comprehensive: as, “a capable and wide revenge,”
- Able to be received.
- Fitted or deserving to receive: as, “capable of mercy,”
- Sufficiently able (to do something): as, a man capable of judging.
- Having legal power or capacity: as, a bastard is not capable of inheriting an estate.
- 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.
- Able to hold or contain; sufficiently capacious (for): followed by of.
- Not capable.
- Lacking sufficient capacity or capaciousness; insufficient, unfit, or unqualified: in this and the succeeding uses commonly followed by of.
- Not capable of receiving or admitting; not susceptible: as, his lot is incapable of amelioration.
- Not capable of understanding or comprehending; wanting appreciation; unconscious.
- Not capable legally; unqualified; disqualified by law; wanting legal warrant or capacity.
- Synonyms Incapable, Unable. Incapable properly denotes a want of passive power, the power of receiving, and is applicable particularly to the mind, or said of something inanimate: as, a body once dead is incapable of restoration to life. The word often applies to moral inability: as, he is quite incapable of doing a thing so base; or otherwise it approaches essentially the more active meanings of unable. Unable denotes the want of active power or power of performing, being applicable to the body or to the mind: we could not say that Achilles was unable to be wounded, but we could say that Achilles was incapable of a wound. In law capable and incapable refer more frequently to legal qualification, able and unable to physical facility or hindrance: as, a man may not be legally incapable of doing an act, yet from circumstances be practically unable to do it.
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Capability, Adept, Incapable, Adequate to, Equal to, Subject to, Open to, Up to, Able, Adequate, Surefooted, Susceptible, Resourceful, Confident, Competent
- Unfit, Incapacitated, Useless, Powerless, Ineffective, Inept, Impotent, Capable, Unequal to, Insusceptible, Unable, Unsusceptible, Unqualified, Inadequate, Incompetent
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Capability, Adept, Incapable, Subject to, Open to, Equal to, Adequate to, Up to, Able, Adequate, Surefooted, Susceptible, Resourceful, Confident, Competent
- Unfit, Incapacitated, Useless, Powerless, Ineffective, Inept, Impotent, Capable, Unequal to, Insusceptible, Unable, Unsusceptible, Unqualified, Inadequate, Incompetent
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- GTC capable Radius server or for local authentication.
- Michael Cohen is capable of telling the truth.
- ABCT, what missions will they be capable of, and what missions will they no longer be capable of?
- The core idea is they will be capable of accepting the old driver and then advertise itself as a device capable of driverless printing.
- Capable of indefinite production in Asian countries and editorial assistance capable of indefinite.
- People who are capable of such crimes against our nation are capable of anything.
- Objects in motion are capable of causing a change or are capable of doing work.
- Even deeply hypnotized people are capable of resisting suggestions and therefore capable of lying if they choose to.
- The capable donor can revoke an existing POA at any time while they are capable.
- Curved Shaft Gas String Trimmer with Attachment Capable and Edger Capable.
- If our prisons are incapable of acting Mr.
- Incapable of knowing it is contrary to law.
- Heaven because we are incapable of doing so.
- DBD, which renders them incapable of DNA binding.
- Chapter until an accompanying person for the child or incapable person accompanies the child or incapable person.
- Or that you steal from other countries because they are incapable of governing themselves, or because their governors are incapable of stealing from them.
- He is absolutely incapable of lying, just as he is incapable of getting drunk.
- It appears that the poor student is not so much incapable of learning as he is incapable of learning fast enough to keep up.
- It also finally means being incapable of corruption; not subject to decay or dissolution; incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted.
- Four or more care recipients are incapable of selfpreservation, whether rendered incapable by staff or staff has accepted responsibility for care recipients already incapable.
CAPABLE vs INCAPABLE: QUESTIONS
- Are humans capable of realizing their noumenal freedom?
- Is the navigator capable of transporting 8 passengers?
- Are Iwa capable of successfully processing morphological cues?
- How many threading dislocations capable of gliding?
- Is Mycobacterium tuberculosis capable of endospore formation?
- Which motherboards are capable of overclocking Ram?
- Are synchronous hermaphrodites capable of self-fertilization?
- Is Proteus capable of establishing serial communication?
- Are humans naturally capable of observational learning?
- How are highly capable assessment criteria applied?
- Do Chinese schools produce automatons incapable of critical thought?
- When is a bicycle incapable of providing further assistance?
- How has Heartbreak rendered her almost incapable of Love?
- What medical conditions make you incapable of self-care?
- Are Horrocks Engineers incapable of basic reading comprehension?
- Is utilitarianism structurally incapable of understanding human rights?
- Is Morrissey intellectually incapable of defending his actions?
- Are most people incapable of forming equanimity opinions?
- Are preschoolers incapable of interpreting violent cartoons?
- What actions are incapable of pecuniary estimation?