Definition: The word "abler" means someone who has a tendency to do something because it's easy, or because someone else wants them to do it. It's often used in a more positive sense when referring to people who seem motivated or enthusiastic about a task or activity. For example: - The team leader told the group that they had to work on a project by Friday so they would have enough time to complete it. - A parent encouraged their child to read books because they thought it was important for them to learn and grow.