able
Common misspellings:
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- abeal (0.1%)
- ablre (0.2%)
- bal (0.7%)
- abilty (0.1%)
- bable (0.3%)
- blet (0.1%)
- cappable (0.1%)
- ables (0.6%)
- eable (0.2%)
- abck (0.1%)
- abla (0.2%)
- abd (0.1%)
- capeable (0.1%)
- abl (4.9%)
- ble (7.6%)
- avble (1.0%)
- partisipate (0.1%)
- abel (20.9%)
- ablee (0.5%)
- hable (0.5%)
- abule (1.0%)
- abile (1.9%)
- ablr (0.6%)
- abelt (0.3%)
- avaible (0.2%)
- aable (0.1%)
- aple (0.2%)
- abzle (0.4%)
- anle (1.0%)
- anbe (0.2%)
- anble (0.6%)
- abkle (0.5%)
- alble (2.7%)
- abil (0.7%)
- ablte (0.2%)
- lable (0.1%)
- ablle (1.5%)
- ablet (6.0%)
- abble (5.2%)
- albe (12.1%)
- abpe (0.2%)
- abale (3.3%)
- ablke (1.6%)
- ablel (0.8%)
- abal (0.4%)
- eble (0.2%)
- ablt (3.5%)
- inable (0.2%)
- aboe (0.4%)
- ablve (0.2%)
- abele (0.4%)
- abled (2.1%)
- avle (0.4%)
- abole (1.3%)
- ableto (0.5%)
- abloe (0.2%)
- abe (8.6%)
- abke (0.8%)
- ab (0.9%)
- alve (0.1%)
- ablae (0.2%)
- aibilied (0.3%)
Usage examples for able:
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Then he was able to turn and look at the lady.
"The Wheel O' Fortune" – Louis Tracy -
" I ought to be able to do so little as that for you.
"His Sombre Rivals" – E. P. Roe -
And when will you be able to start?
"Round the World in Eighty Days" – Jules Verne -
Neither you nor I nor Krebs is able to change it.
"The Complete PG Edition of The Works of Winston Churchill" – Winston Churchill