capably
adverb
uk/ˈkeɪ.pə.bli/us/ˈkeɪ.pə.bli/in a way thatshowstheabilityto do somethingeffectivelyor toachieveresults:
Shedrovevery capably.
All of themainsupportingactorsplaytheirrolescapably.
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capable
- Herofficeisrunquietlyand capably by Mr Worthington, who hasworkedwith her for 12years.
- He'sservedas asenatorvery capably.
- She very capablymanagedthefestivaland it will beheldagain nextyear.
Skilled, talented and able
- able
- ably
- accomplished
- adept
- adeptly
- dexterously
- digital native
- expert
- expertly
- explosiveness
- pedigreed
- polished
- practised
- preen
- proficient
- proficiently
- well qualified
- white-collar
- with the best of themidiom
- workmanlike