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capable
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adj 1: (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability;
"capable of winning"; "capable of hard work"; "capable of
walking on two feet" [ant: incapable]
2: possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of
misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open
to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players
and therefore subject to much variation" [syn: capable,
open, subject]
3: (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for;
"no one believed her capable of murder" [ant: incapable]
4: having the requisite qualities for; "equal to the task"; "the
work isn't up to the standard I require" [syn: adequate
to(p), capable, equal to(p), up to(p)]
5: have the skills and qualifications to do things well; "able
teachers"; "a capable administrator"; "children as young as
14 can be extremely capable and dependable" [syn: able,
capable]
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incapable
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adj 1: (followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability;
"incapable of carrying a tune"; "he is incapable of
understanding the matter"; "incapable of doing the work"
[ant: capable]
2: not being susceptible to or admitting of something (usually
followed by `of'); "incapable of solution"
3: (followed by `of') not having the temperament or inclination
for; "simply incapable of lying" [ant: capable]
4: not meeting requirements; "unequal to the demands put upon
him" [syn: incapable, incompetent, unequal to(p)]
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inescapable
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adj 1: impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion";
"an ineluctable destiny"; "an unavoidable accident" [syn:
ineluctable, inescapable, unavoidable]
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quantifiable
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adj 1: capable of being quantified
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rectifiable
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adj 1: capable of being repaired or rectified; "reparable damage
to the car"; "rectifiable wrongs" [syn: reparable,
rectifiable] [ant: irreparable]
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reliable
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adj 1: worthy of reliance or trust; "a reliable source of
information"; "a dependable worker" [syn: reliable,
dependable] [ant: undependable, unreliable]
2: worthy of being depended on; "a dependable worker"; "an
honest working stiff"; "a reliable sourcSFLe of information";
"he was true to his word"; "I would be true for there are
those who trust me" [syn: dependable, honest, reliable,
true(p)]
3: conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief; "an
authentic account by an eyewitness"; "reliable information"
[syn: authentic, reliable]
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renewable
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adj 1: that can be renewed or extended; "a renewable lease";
"renewable subscriptions" [ant: nonrenewable,
unrenewable]
2: capable of being renewed; replaceable; "renewable energy such
as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible"
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repayable
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adj 1: subject to repayment; "business loans are usually
repayable in regular installments"
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specifiable
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adj 1: capable of being specified; "specifiable complaints"
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superannuate
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v 1: retire and pension (someone) because of age or physical
inability
2: declare to be obsolete
3: become obsolete
4: retire or become ineligible because of old age or infirmity
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unarguable
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adj 1: against which no argument can be made [syn: inarguable,
unarguable]
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undeniable
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adj 1: not possible to deny [ant: deniable]
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unemployable
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adj 1: not acceptable for employment as a worker; "his
illiteracy made him unemployable" [ant: employable]
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unflappable
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adj 1: not easily perturbed or excited or upset; marked by
extreme calm and composure; "hitherto imperturbable, he
now showed signs of alarm"; "an imperturbable self-
possession"; "unflappable in a crisis" [syn:
imperturbable, unflappable]
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unidentifiable
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adj 1: impossible to identify [ant: identifiable]
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unjustifiable
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adj 1: incapable of being justified or explained [syn:
indefensible, insupportable, unjustifiable,
unwarrantable, unwarranted]
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unknowable
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adj 1: not knowable; "the unknowable mysteries of life" [ant:
cognisable, cognizable, cognoscible, knowable]
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unreliable
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adj 1: liable to be erroneous or misleading; "an undependable
generalization" [syn: undependable, unreliable]
2: not worthy of reliance or trust; "in the early 1950s
computers were large and expensive and unreliable"; "an
undependable assistant" [syn: unreliable, undependable]
[ant: dependable, reliable]
3: dangerously unstable and unpredictable; "treacherous winding
roads"; "an unreliable trestle" [syn: treacherous,
unreliable]
4: lacking a sense of responsibility
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unstoppable
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adj 1: not capable of being stopped; "as unstoppable as the
wind" [ant: stoppable]
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valuable
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adj 1: having great material or monetary value especially for
use or exchange; "a valuable diamond" [ant: worthless]
2: having worth or merit or value; "a valuable friend"; "a good
and worthful man" [syn: valuable, worthful]
n 1: something of value; "all our valuables were stolen"
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unplayable
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adj 1: not capable of or suitable for being played or played on;
"the golf ball was in an unplayable lie"; "the field was
unplayable"; "some music seems almost unplayable" [ant:
playable]
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recoupable
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shippable
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beall
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sayable
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suable
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triable
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unbribable
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ungraspable
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unsayable
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