capably
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Definition
Adverb: * With competence; in a competent, capable manner. It describes performing an action skillfully, efficiently, and effectively.
Usage
"Capably" is used to modify a verb, describing how an action is performed. It indicates that the action was done with the necessary skill, ability, or proficiency.
Examples
- She capably managed the entire project from start to finish.
- The surgeon capably handled the complex procedure.
- He stepped in and capably led the team during the crisis.
- The new software allows users to capably edit high-resolution videos.
Advanced Usage
- "To act/perform/function capably": These collocations emphasize competent action or operation.
- The assistant manager acted capably in the director's absence.
- "More than/Most capably": Used for comparative or superlative degrees of competence.
- Of all the candidates, she presented her ideas most capably.
Variants and Related Words
- Capable (Adjective): Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
- She is a capable leader.
- Capability (Noun): The power or ability to do something.
- The team has the capability to succeed.
Synonyms
- Competently
- Skillfully
- Efficiently
- Proficiently
- Adeptly
- Effectively
Antonyms
- Incompetently
- Poorly
- Ineffectively
- Incapably
Adverb
- with competence; in a competent capable manner
- they worked competently