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capable vs subject

subject vs capable

capable is not a noun while subject is a noun.

capable and subject both are adjectives.

capable is not a verb while subject is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
capable No Yes No No
subject Yes Yes Yes No
As adjectives, capable and subject are synonyms defined as:
  • capable and subject: possibly accepting or permitting
Other synonyms of capable include open.
capable (noun) subject (noun)
something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation
a branch of knowledge
some situation or event that is thought about
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
(grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated
(logic) the first term of a proposition
a person who owes allegiance to that nation
a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation
capable (adjective) subject (adjective)
(usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability likely to be affected by something
(followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for being under the power or sovereignty of another or others
having the requisite qualities for possibly accepting or permitting
have the skills and qualifications to do things well
possibly accepting or permitting
capable (verb) subject (verb)
make accountable for
cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to
make subservient; force to submit or subdue
Difference between capable and subject

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