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ability [*.'bylyti] |
Ability refers to the
capacity or skill to do. It is the inherent power or talent possessed by
an individual to perform a particular task or activity. Ability can
encompass various areas such as physical, cognitive, emotional, or
creative abilities. It is often associated with competence, proficiency, or aptitude in a specific domain. Abilities can be developed and improved through practice, training, and experience. The concept of ability is subjective, depending on individual strengths, weaknesses, and potential. Ability is a fundamental aspect of human potential and is crucial in achieving success in various aspects of life. Examples of using the word "ability" in sentences: "She has the ability to solve complex problems quickly." "His artistic ability is remarkable; he can paint beautiful landscapes." "The athlete demonstrated her incredible ability to jump high and far." "The new technology enhances our ability to communicate effectively." "The professor praised the student's ability to grasp complex concepts." "Effective time management is an essential ability for success." "The company values employees who have the ability to adapt to change." Summary: "The word 'ability' is used in various contexts, such as problem-solving, artistic skills, physical capabilities, communication, academic achievements, essential qualities, and adaptability." |
zdolność encompass - obejmować aptitude - zdolności conciseness - zwięzłość |
Explain the word "ability". Give some examples of using the word "ability" in sentences.