capable
To have a high level of skill.
To have an exceptionally high level of skill.
To have a very high level of skill.
To have a reasonable level of skill.
Having the complete ability to do something.
Emphasizes that someone has the ability without any doubt.
Having a significant degree of ability.
Emphasizes having ample ability.
Having more than enough ability to do something.
Having the bodily strength or ability to do something.
Obviously having the ability to do something.
Plainly or evidently having the ability.
Having the latent ability to do something.
Having the minimum ability to do something, almost unable.
Almost unable to do something.
Able to do something in principle, though perhaps not in practice.
Almost unable to do something; a more formal alternative to 'hardly'.
Having a satisfactory or adequate level of ability.
Used to describe a state of having skill or ability.
Used to describe the appearance of having skill or ability.
The most common way to state ability.
To give the impression of being able to do something.
Refers to one's own perception of their ability.
Similar to 'seem', suggests an outward appearance of ability.
To appear able based on visual cues.
To demonstrate one's ability through action.
To develop an ability over time.
To judge or regard someone as having an ability.
To have the opinion that someone can do something.