Pronunciation: /əˈbiloʊ/

Definitions of abilo

noun a type of bird native to Africa

Example Sentences

A1 I have the ability to speak two languages.

A2 She has the ability to play the piano.

B1 Having good communication abilities is important in a team setting.

B2 His problem-solving abilities are unmatched in the company.

C1 The CEO's leadership abilities have led the company to great success.

C2 Her exceptional organizational abilities have earned her multiple promotions.

Examples of abilo in a Sentence

formal The abilo of the new employee was evident in their quick understanding of complex tasks.

informal I was impressed by her abilo to juggle multiple projects at once.

slang His abilo on the basketball court is unmatched by anyone in the league.

figurative The artist's abilo to capture emotion in their paintings is truly remarkable.

Grammatical Forms of abilo

past tense

abiled

plural

abilos

comparative

more abilo

superlative

most abilo

present tense

abilo

future tense

will abilo

perfect tense

have abiloed

continuous tense

am abiloing

singular

abilo

positive degree

very abilo

infinitive

to abilo

gerund

abiloing

participle

abiloed

Origin and Evolution of abilo

First Known Use: 0000 year
Language of Origin: Fictional
Story behind the word: The word 'abilo' is believed to have originated from a fictional language created for a specific work of fiction.
Evolution of the word: As a fictional word, 'abilo' does not have a documented evolution in usage or meaning outside of its original context.