-ably |
in a manner that indicates the capability of or tendency toward performing, or being the object of, (such) an action. |
-ibly |
variant of -ably. |
ably |
in a competent or skillful manner. |
abolishable |
combined form of abolish. |
abominable |
deserving of disgust; hateful. [2 definitions] |
absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. [3 definitions] |
allowable |
capable of being allowed; permissible. |
apply |
to make use of or put to use. [6 definitions] |
available |
able to be had for use or purchase; at hand. [2 definitions] |
bill1 |
a written statement listing items or services and their cost. [7 definitions] |
blamable |
deserving blame; guilty. |
bluebell |
any of various plants with blue, bell-shaped flowers. |
eligible |
qualified for a benefit, privilege, or position, such as elective office. [2 definitions] |
flyable |
ready or able to be flown. |
illegible |
difficult or impossible to read or decipher. |
labelable |
combined form of label. |
obey |
to follow or carry out the command, instruction, or wishes of (someone). [4 definitions] |
oblate |
of a spheroid, being somewhat flattened at the poles. (Cf. prolate.) |
obligate |
to bind legally or morally; constrain. [3 definitions] |
oblique |
not parallel or at right angles to a line or plane; slanting or inclined. [5 definitions] |