The adjective 'capable' describes a noun as able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results. The adjective capable most often describes a noun for a person, but it can describe a noun for a thing. Examples:
We'll need a capable electrician to fix this old wiring.
It's a capable vacuum that can clean the sand from this carpet.
The noun forms for the adjective capable are capablenessand capability.
A noun
The noun form of "capable" is "capability." It refers to the quality of being able to perform or achieve something. Another related noun is "capableness," though it is less commonly used. Both terms emphasize the potential or ability to do tasks or functions.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Examples of attributive nouns used to describe 'fire' are:car firebasement firedryer firedumpster fireforest firerifle firecanon fireship firestove firetrash fire
Yes, it is. It is an -able/-ible adjective related to the noun capacity.yes
The word 'capable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as having to qualities or abilities to do or accomplish something; equipped to do one's job well. Example: Jack is a capable employee.
The noun form for the adjective capable is capableness. A related noun form is capability.
The noun forms for the adjective capable are capablenessand capability.
Elastic is the correct spelling. Elastic is an adjective used to describe something capable of stretching. It is also a noun as in the material used in clothing.
No, the word 'strong' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as physically powerful; capable of exerting great physical force; in good or sound health, robust.The abstract noun for the adjective strong is strongness.A related abstract noun is strength.
The closest noun form of capable is capacity. If you are capable of (let us say) building boxes, then you have the capacity to build boxes.
A noun used to describe another noun (rabbits) is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.Examples of nouns to describe rabbits are:albino rabbitscage rabbitsprairie rabbitshouse rabbitsporcelain rabbits
You would want to have a capable teacher or a capable driver.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Examples of noun to describe tigers are:mountain tigermascot tigerspirit tigerjungle tigerfather tigergranite tiger
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. The adjectives that come to mind about fire are 'hot' or 'burning'.
Combustible can be used as an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Gas vapors are combustible. Noun: Don't store combustibles in the house.
The noun forms for the verb to describe are describer, description, and the gerund, describing.