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Etymology: [ &-'bi-l&-tE ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English abilite, from Middle French habilité, from Latin habilitat-, habilitas, from habilis apt, skillful; more at ABLE.

yetenek, beceri, yeterlik, kabiliyet, yeti, hassalar, zeka, güç, iktidar, zekâ, yetisi, sanat, mali güç, hüner, huk ehliyet, vasıf ( özellik ), yetenek, kabiliyet; dirayet, melekeler, kudret abilities kabiliyetler, liyakat, istidat, marifet, ustalık,

1ability yetenek     ts
2ability beceri  isim     ts
3ability yeterlik  isim     ts
4ability kabiliyet  isim     ts
5ability yeti  Denizbilim     ts
6ability hassalar     ts
7ability zeka     ts
8ability güç  isim     ts
9ability iktidar  isim     ts
10ability zekâ     ts
11ability yetisi     ts
12ability sanat     ts
13ability mali güç  Ticaret     ts
14ability hüner     ts
15ability huk ehliyet     ts
16ability vasıf ( özellik )  Tekstil     ts
17ability yetenek, kabiliyet; dirayet  isim     ts
18ability melekeler     ts
19ability kudret abilities kabiliyetler     ts
20ability liyakat     ts
21ability istidat     ts
22ability marifet     ts
23ability ustalık     ts
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plural of ability, A skill or competence, A high level of skill or competence, The quality or state of being able, Suitability or receptiveness to be acted upon, - competence in doing; natural aptitude or acquired proficiency (Webster Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed), the skill and aptitude that an employee needs in order to perform successfully the various tasks associated with a job, psychic ability; the power or skill you have to do psychic things, the level of successful performance of the objects of measurement on the variable, innate and learned competency; talent required to perform a task; one's level of achievement based on skill, motivation, and expectation that one will succeed The greater the ability, the greater the potential for leadership effectiveness See job knowledge, n 1 The quality of being able to do something; physical, mental, financial or legal power to perform 2 A natural or acquired skill or talent, abilite, aptitud, (A*bil"i*ty) n ; pl Abilities [F habileté, earlier spelling habilité L habilitas aptitude, ability, fr habilis apt See Able ] The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc ; in the plural, faculty, talent, A quality that enables an individual to perform an act, solve a problem, or make an adjustment Ability refers to potential performance or certain skills or knowledge at a given time, What a person brings to the job situation without specialised, job specific training, education or experience There are many kinds or abilities As regards to ATCO selection the focus is on relatively broad mental abilities, noun characteristic, This refers to a talent, such as manual dexterity, visual or spatial acuity, or conceptual thinking The premise is that though abilities may be taught, learned, or enhanced, there is a natural predisposition to them, Sufficient mental or physical strength, energy, dexterity, or other attributes and resources to perform job responsibilities and duties, the present or potential capacity of a teacher to perform a task or to use skills, including ones that are intellectual and physical See Aptitude, Performance, Skill, Talent, An ability is either a spell or a skill The same ability may be a skill in one college or guild, and a spell in another The difference between the two is that skill are not suseptible to spells that affect the spells you know, is a generic mental or physical power such as communication and problem solving which provides the means of performing tasks in a learning, work or everyday situation (see also skill ), possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination", the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment, The present capacity to perform a physical or mental function, The capacity to do something; the power to perform In this document, ability emphasizes developed powers to perform, which are influenced through educational experiences as well as by natural talents, aptitudes, or traits, (A*bil"i*ty) n ; pl Abilities [F habileté, earlier spelling habilité L habilitas aptitude, ability, fr habilis apt See Able ] The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc ; in the plural, faculty, talent, One of the six basic character qualities: Strength (Str), Dexterity (Dex), Constitution (Con), Intelligence (Int), Wisdom (Wis), and Charisma (Cha) Abilities are defined with numerical values (see ability score), This is a term for a learnable, and hence improvable, capability of a character It is a generic term for talents, skills and knowledges Whereas each of these different types of ability can be used in the same way, they have different means of improvement, A characteristic that is indicative of competence in a field (See also aptitude ), Your ability is the quality or skill that you have which makes it possible for you to do something. Her drama teacher spotted her ability They repeatedly questioned his leadership abilities Does the school cater for all abilities?, Your ability to do something is the fact that you can do it. The public never had faith in his ability to handle the job He has the ability to bring out the best in others. = capability, If you do something to the best of your abilities or to the best of your ability, you do it as well as you can. I take care of them to the best of my abilities, power, capacity, capability; skill, talent, aptitude, mental skill or physical power of a person to do something, in the plural, faculty, talent, the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination, The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc, Considerable proficiency; natural capability,

24 plural of ability     ts
25ability A skill or competence - "The public men of England, with much of a peculiar kind of ability"     ts
26ability A high level of skill or competence - "She has an uncanny ability to defuse conflict."     ts
27ability The quality or state of being able - "This wood has the ability to fight off insects, fungus, and mold for a considerable time."     ts
28ability Suitability or receptiveness to be acted upon - "This phone has the ability to have its software upgraded wirelessly."     ts
29Ability - competence in doing; natural aptitude or acquired proficiency (Webster Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)     ts
30Ability the skill and aptitude that an employee needs in order to perform successfully the various tasks associated with a job     ts
31Ability psychic ability; the power or skill you have to do psychic things     ts
32Ability the level of successful performance of the objects of measurement on the variable     ts
33Ability innate and learned competency; talent required to perform a task; one's level of achievement based on skill, motivation, and expectation that one will succeed The greater the ability, the greater the potential for leadership effectiveness See job knowledge     ts
34Ability n 1 The quality of being able to do something; physical, mental, financial or legal power to perform 2 A natural or acquired skill or talent     ts
35Ability abilite, aptitud     ts
36Ability (A*bil"i*ty) n ; pl Abilities [F habileté, earlier spelling habilité L habilitas aptitude, ability, fr habilis apt See Able ] The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc ; in the plural, faculty, talent     ts
37Ability A quality that enables an individual to perform an act, solve a problem, or make an adjustment Ability refers to potential performance or certain skills or knowledge at a given time     ts
38Ability What a person brings to the job situation without specialised, job specific training, education or experience There are many kinds or abilities As regards to ATCO selection the focus is on relatively broad mental abilities     ts
39Ability noun characteristic     ts
40Ability This refers to a talent, such as manual dexterity, visual or spatial acuity, or conceptual thinking The premise is that though abilities may be taught, learned, or enhanced, there is a natural predisposition to them     ts
41Ability Sufficient mental or physical strength, energy, dexterity, or other attributes and resources to perform job responsibilities and duties     ts
42Ability the present or potential capacity of a teacher to perform a task or to use skills, including ones that are intellectual and physical See Aptitude, Performance, Skill, Talent     ts
43Ability An ability is either a spell or a skill The same ability may be a skill in one college or guild, and a spell in another The difference between the two is that skill are not suseptible to spells that affect the spells you know     ts
44Ability is a generic mental or physical power such as communication and problem solving which provides the means of performing tasks in a learning, work or everyday situation (see also skill )     ts
45Ability possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination"     ts
46Ability the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment     ts
47Ability The present capacity to perform a physical or mental function     ts
48Ability The capacity to do something; the power to perform In this document, ability emphasizes developed powers to perform, which are influenced through educational experiences as well as by natural talents, aptitudes, or traits     ts
49Ability (A*bil"i*ty) n ; pl Abilities [F habileté, earlier spelling habilité L habilitas aptitude, ability, fr habilis apt See Able ] The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc ; in the plural, faculty, talent     ts
50Ability One of the six basic character qualities: Strength (Str), Dexterity (Dex), Constitution (Con), Intelligence (Int), Wisdom (Wis), and Charisma (Cha) Abilities are defined with numerical values (see ability score)     ts
51Ability This is a term for a learnable, and hence improvable, capability of a character It is a generic term for talents, skills and knowledges Whereas each of these different types of ability can be used in the same way, they have different means of improvement     ts
52Ability A characteristic that is indicative of competence in a field (See also aptitude )     ts
53ability Your ability is the quality or skill that you have which makes it possible for you to do something. Her drama teacher spotted her ability They repeatedly questioned his leadership abilities Does the school cater for all abilities?     ts
54ability Your ability to do something is the fact that you can do it. The public never had faith in his ability to handle the job He has the ability to bring out the best in others. = capability     ts
55ability If you do something to the best of your abilities or to the best of your ability, you do it as well as you can. I take care of them to the best of my abilities     ts
56ability power, capacity, capability; skill, talent, aptitude, mental skill or physical power of a person to do something  isim     ts
57ability in the plural, faculty, talent     ts
58ability the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination     ts
59ability The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc     ts
60ability Considerable proficiency; natural capability     ts
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