What word ends with Able?
Are all words ending in able adjectives?
Words ending in “-able” or “-ible” The suffixes “-able” and “-ible” are both used to form adjectives meaning “possible, capable of, suitable for, or causing.” Of the two, “-able” is much more common: it is what’s known as a “living” or “productive” suffix, meaning that it is still being used to create new words.
What is the verb for Able?
able. (transitive, obsolete) To make ready. [Attested from around (1150 to 1350) until the late 16th century.] (transitive, obsolete) To make capable; to enable.
What is the adverb of impressive?
adverb. /ɪmˈpresɪvli/ /ɪmˈpresɪvli/ in a way that makes you admire somebody/something, because they are/it is very large, good, skilful, etc.
What type of word is able?
adjective
able is an adjective that usually comes after some form of be, ably is an adverb, ability is a noun:John is able to run fast. He did the work ably and efficiently.
What is the verb form of poor?
impoverish. (transitive) Make poor. (transitive) Weaken in quality; deprive of some strength or richness. (intransitive) Become poor.
What is the verb for impressive?
impress. (transitive) To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably. (intransitive) To make an impression, to be impressive. (transitive) To produce a vivid impression of (something).
What is very impressive?
adjective. having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.