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Able
Able is an adjective, meaning: Yes, ability. The most common usage is be able to. Generally, it indicates yes and can do something.
However, a very common function of able is to use a verb or a noun suffix. Many vertices or nouns become an adjective after they are added with Able, just like adding "after" in Chinese is an adjective.
The following are common words:
Add able directly
Avail (useful, useful) --> available (valid, usable)
Comfort --> comfortable (comfortable, comfortable), uncomfortable (uncomfortable)
Reason (reason, reason) --> reasonable (reasonable)
Remark (comment) --> remarkable (excellent, extraordinary) people who are not average will be often commented on by others.
Consider --> considerable (important)
Accept (acceptable) --> acceptable (acceptable)
Suit (applicable) --> suitable (applicable)
Favor (yes, yes) --> favorable (favorable)
Sustain (persistence, support) --> Sustainable (tolerable, fully supported)
Y to I plus able
Vary (Change) --> variable (variable)
Rely (dependent) --> reliable (reliable)
Remove E and add able
Value --> valuable (valuable)
Compare (comparison) --> comparable (comparable)
Evite (Avoidance) --> evitable (evitable), inevitable (inevitable)
Presume (hypothesis) --> presumable (possible)
Other words ending with able
Disable: Disable.
Unable. No.
Enable
Table
Vegetable vegetables
Cable
Stable stable
Vulnerable is vulnerable to attacks.
Capable capable and talented. Capacity)
Probable (probably trusted)
Visible
The addition of "visible" is the same as that of "able". However, most of these words come from Latin.
Possibility --> Possible (possible)
Responsibility (responsibility, obligation) --> responsible (responsible)
Possibility --> Possible (possible) and impossible (impossible)
Visibility (visibility) --> visvisible (visible, obvious), invisvisible (invisible, invisible)
Credibility --> credible (reliable, trusted) and incredible (untrusted)
Flexibility --> Flexible)
Accessibility (easy to access, amiable) --> accessible (easy to access)
Eligibility (qualified, applicable) --> eligibility (applicable, qualified)
We will find that the terms above are relatively long and difficult, indicating that they are relatively academic. In fact, many subjects, such as medicine and biology, are derived from Latin.
The above names all end with ibility, And the bility means: ability. Removing ibility and visible will become an adjective.
Other
Terrible)
Bible (authoritative book, Bible)
Sensible wise
Extensible
Horriable