Pronunciation: /əˈbiˌlaʊ/
noun a proper noun referring to a specific person, place, or thing
A1 I have the abilao to speak two languages.
A2 She is learning the abilao to play the guitar.
B1 The abilao to solve complex problems is a valuable skill.
B2 Having the abilao to negotiate effectively is crucial in business.
C1 His abilao to innovate has led to many successful projects.
C2 The abilao to inspire others is a rare quality in leaders.
formal The abilao of the new employee was evident in his quick adaptation to the company's processes.
informal She showed off her abilao in cooking by preparing a delicious meal for her friends.
slang His abilao in basketball is off the charts - he's a natural talent on the court.
figurative The artist's abilao to capture emotions in her paintings is truly remarkable.
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