The Word is:”able”
able
ˈeɪb(ə)l/
adjective
adjective: able; comparative adjective: abler; superlative adjective: ablest
1.having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something.
“he was able to read Greek at the age of eight”
synonyms: allowed to, free to, in a position to; More
2.having considerable skill, proficiency, or intelligence.
“the dancers were technically very able”
synonyms: intelligent, clever, brilliant, talented, skilful, skilled, accomplished, gifted, masterly, virtuoso, expert; More
antonyms: incompetent, incapable, inept
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Well, all my money’s on the fact your folks won’t be
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