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ably
/ ˈeɪblɪ /
adverb
- in a competent or skilful manner
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
All these debates and doings made for juicy news, and the men of the local staff, ably bossed by Callahan, poured it out daily.
This is a real book with a real story, ably told and ably illustrated.
But he died counting Clinton a friend who had ‘served the American people most ably.’
In his first position in the Roosevelt administration, however, Kennedy acquitted himself ably.
A Florida native, Russell ably captures her state's wonky blend of natural beauty and carny effects.
I must again make free in asking the favour of your advice (which you have so ably given me for thirty years) on this plan.
The workman executes cleverly what the man of taste has designed ably.
ABLY has the same acceptations; he works, he plays, he teaches ably.
The Doctor has been editor of a newspaper, which was ably conducted.
But, when Orford had nothing to gain by doing what was wrong, he did what was right, and did it ably and diligently.
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