-ably - meaning and definition. What is -ably
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What (who) is -ably - definition


-ably      
·- A suffix composed of -able and the adverbial suffix -ly; as, favorably.
Ably         
POWER TO PERFORM AN ACTION
Abilities; Ably; Inability; Inabilities; Intelligent power; Intelligent powers; Incapacities; Incapability; Incapabilities; Aptness; Inaptness; Incompetency; Incompetencies
·adv In an able manner; with great ability; as, ably done, planned, said.
ably         
POWER TO PERFORM AN ACTION
Abilities; Ably; Inability; Inabilities; Intelligent power; Intelligent powers; Incapacities; Incapability; Incapabilities; Aptness; Inaptness; Incompetency; Incompetencies
Ably means skilfully and successfully.
He was ably assisted by a number of other members.
ADV: ADV with v
Examples of use of -ably
1. Bremer represented only himself, but he did it ably.
2. He was ably assisted by Ambassador Boutbou Niang.
3. In this he is being ably assisted by the Chinese.
4. The clear–cut victory for Koizumi contrasts favour–ably for markets with the German result.
5. "John Lloyd has incredibly ably articulated the case against journalism in general, but particularly political journalism.