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Etymology

From Old French ableté (French habileté, earlier spelling habilité with silent h), from Latin habilitas (“‘aptitude, ability’”), from habilis (“‘apt, able’”) apparently. See able.

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Noun

Singular ability

Plural abilities

ability (plural abilities)

  1. 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.
    Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren - Acts 11:29
    Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study - Francis Bacon
    The public men of England, with much of a peculiar kind of ability - Thomas Babington Macaulay
  2. Considerable proficiency; natural capability.

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