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ability (noun)
1 skill/power to do sth
ADJECTIVE
• exceptional, extraordinary, great, outstanding, remarkable, uncanny
• inherent, innate, natural
It's important to discover the natural abilities of each child.
• proven
• academic, acting, artistic, athletic, creative, intellectual, linguistic, mathematical, musical, psychic, reading, technical
• mental, physical
… OF ABILITY
• level
She showed a high level of ability as a runner.
VERB + ABILITY
• have, possess
• retain
• demonstrate, show
Both players demonstrated their ability to hit the ball hard.
• acquire, develop, enhance, improve
• lack
• lose
I seem to have lost my ability to attract clients.
• affect, hamper, hinder, impair, impede, limit, undermine
• appreciate, recognize
Fox's abilities were soon recognized.
• doubt, question
• overestimate, underestimate
PREPOSITION
• ability in
She showed great ability in mathematics.
PHRASES
• to the best of your ability
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