Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbəlst/
adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
A1 She is the ablest student in the class.
A2 He is the ablest swimmer on the team.
B1 The ablest candidate was chosen for the job.
B2 She is considered one of the ablest scientists in her field.
C1 The ablest minds in the industry were brought together to solve the problem.
C2 He is widely recognized as one of the ablest leaders in the country.
formal She was considered the ablest candidate for the job due to her extensive experience and skills.
informal Out of all the players, he is definitely the ablest when it comes to scoring goals.
slang That mechanic is the ablest at fixing cars in town.
figurative Among all the artists, she is the ablest at capturing emotions in her paintings.
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will be able
have been able
am able
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to be able
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