36 adverbs to describe how to capable

I went on, stumbling and stupid, scarcely capable even of fear, conscious only of wretchedness and weariness, till at last I felt myself drop across the road within the gateway of the other town, and lay there with no thought of anything but the relief of being at rest.

Mr. Heatherbloom, on the contrary, had good control of his breathing and was, moreover, yet fresh and physically capable.

Clear thinking makes clear writing, and he who has shown himself so eminently capable of it in one case is not to be supposed to abdicate intentionally in others.

They are, therefore, neither seafaring men, nor peculiarly capable of being made seamen.

In former times it seems probable that the boy remained "praetextatus" till he was seventeen, the age at which he was legally capable of military service, and that he went straight from the home to the levy; in case of severe military pressure, or if he wished it himself, he might begin his first military exercises and even his active service, in the praetexta.

The imbecility of the King was little capable of repairing this misfortune.

And those who do succeed, are they, in fact, each and all of them, such wonderfully capable men as you have described?"

Priam's mind had often a sardonic turn; he was assuredly capable of strange caprices: but even he could not permit an error so gigantic to continue.

Nelson is an exceedingly capable lecturer; he makes his subject very clear and is never too technical.

You would strike him as personally capable, but you would fail to strike him as priestess of the idea which God has now called to life within man's bosom, and of the struggle towards the realisation of that ideaeducation by developmentthe destined means of raising the whole human race....

In fact, he showed himself singularly capable of education; little could be drawn out, but a great deal could be put in (using the word in its modern, not in its original sense).

"Don't come up, please, Mr. Hudson," she said with that cool composure of which at times she was surprisingly capable.

This condition was due to the fact that there was in the community some exceptionally capable Negro farmer whose thrift served as an example.

"Mrs. Kinloch is a very shrewd woman, an extraordinarily capable woman.

Lewis Seebohm kindly gave up his time to attend me as interpreter, for I still prefer help of this sort when it can be done through one who is so feelingly capable.

But it is now generally, and rightly, held that a character should be primarily an individual, and only incidentally (if at all) capable of classification under this type or that.

Paradise Lost is inspired by intense consciousness of the eternal contradiction between the general, unlimited, irresistible will of universal destiny, and defined individual will existing within this, and inexplicably capable of acting on it, even against it.

Who was this calmly capable, straight-shooting widow who, with the copper hair falling over her shoulders and streaming down the front of her dainty nightdress, appeared in action even more lovely than in repose?

A Step-Topped Niche on the Island of Koati When the Indians wish to go in the shallowest waters they use a very small balsa not over eight feet long, barely capable of supporting the weight of one man.

" There was another Sikh just in sight of him at the next corner, and another beyond him again, all looking rather bored but awfully capable.

As independent States, therefore, small nations can only survive, in the long run, if their neutrality is permanently guaranteed by some international authority, which is itself permanently capable of enforcing its decrees upon recalcitrant States.

The microscope shows this "bloom" to be due to the protrusion of the fungus in the manner stated, and on the free ends of the minute branches are developed tiny egg shaped vessels, called "conidia," in which are developed countless "spores," each one of which is theoretically capable of infecting neighboring plants.

Delsarte alone could have revived him, his assured and majestic talent being amply capable of correctly interpreting those colossal works.

That human populations are physiologically capable of indefinite increase, if time be allotted, is admitted, and must be admitted by any one who has given the slightest attention to the subject.

Their officers were soldierly figures on horseback, dressed for rough work, and the gaitered legs, with the stout shoes below dusty already from long marching, were plainly capable of much more.

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