The term "unable" means lacking the ability, capacity, or means to do something. It indicates a state of incapacity or limitation in performing a task or action. For example, if someone is unable to attend an event, it means they cannot go for some reason.
"Unable to fathom" means being unable to understand or comprehend something fully. It conveys a sense of confusion or bewilderment regarding complex ideas, emotions, or situations. The phrase often implies that the subject is beyond one's grasp or understanding.
Unable to take the pressure
" Untrickable" means someone who is unable to be tricked.
too great to calculate or unable to estimate
un-a-blepronounced uhn-ey-buhl
Unable is not a prefix. The "un" in unable is the prefix.
unable mis able
Able means "can do". Unable means "cannot do". This could refer to an action, behavior, speech, etc. Examples: I'm unable to say why the experiment failed. I'm unable to walk. I'm unable to hear. I'm unable to move. I'm unable to feel.
Unable to be pierced. Or unable to be comprehended.
Unable to meet with you!
Unable, incapable
Unable is an adjective.
An anagram of "unable" is the word nebula.
The word unable is an adjective, and has no plural.
Unable Heir was created in 2007.
unable to reach saftey
The giraffe is a mammal that is unable to swim.