capable
Common misspellings:
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- capible (27.3%)
- cappable (5.2%)
- caqpable (0.4%)
- capabled (0.4%)
- capble (3.1%)
- capabile (6.0%)
- cababel (0.4%)
- capeable (15.1%)
- cabable (13.3%)
- capabule (0.4%)
- caple (0.4%)
- compable (0.2%)
- capabe (0.8%)
- capaple (1.7%)
- capibale (1.0%)
- caplable (0.8%)
- capbale (1.2%)
- cablable (0.4%)
- capabel (1.2%)
- caperble (1.2%)
- copable (0.2%)
- capbable (0.4%)
- capoble (0.4%)
- capapble (4.4%)
- campable (0.4%)
- cabale (0.8%)
- capale (1.2%)
- capabil (0.4%)
- capabale (6.4%)
- capabable (0.4%)
- capiable (4.8%)
Usage examples for capable:
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There may have been other men in Ireland capable of making such a plan.
"General John Regan 1913" – George A. Birmingham -
She is good, earnest, tender, true, by nature; but she is capable of anything for the little one's sake.
"Wife in Name Only" – Charlotte M. Braeme (Bertha M. Clay) -
Of course I know she thinks I'm capable of anything.
"The Marriage of William Ashe" – Mrs. Humphry Ward -
Mr. Lorimer is- very ill; but we are quite capable of taking care of him.
"The Dominant Strain" – Anna Chapin Ray