What part of speech is cable?

Cable can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. cable is a verb, present, 1st person singular of cable (infinitive).
  • 2. cable is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. cable is a noun, singular of cables.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does cable mean?

Definitions

Verb

cable - send cables, wires, or telegrams
cable - fasten with a cable; "cable trees"

Noun

cable - a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power
cable - a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire
cable - a television system that transmits over cables
cable - a telegram sent abroad
cable - a nautical unit of depth
cable - television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver

Examples of cable

#   Sentence  
1. verb Cable trees.
2. noun The profane language used on network television makes many parents with young children not want to subscribe to cable.
3. noun A submarine cable was laid between the two countries.
4. noun The boat was tied to the shore by a cable.
5. noun Even this cable cost me 6000 yen.
6. noun Some students take the cable car.
7. noun I'd like to ride the cable car, but I'm afraid of heights.
8. noun We went up the mountain by cable car.
9. noun Parents try not to think about it, hoping that if they blot the children out, the fateful call or cable will never come.
10. noun I'd like to send a cable to Japan.
11. noun The cable car wends its way up the mountain just a few meters above the treetops.
12. noun I need a new USB cable.
13. noun Disconnect the power cable from the modem, wait for approximately one minute, then reconnect the cable.
14. noun How can you shorten this cable?
15. noun They're working hard to get the cable laid in time.
16. noun Tom doesn't have cable TV.
Sentence  
verb
Cable trees.
noun
The profane language used on network television makes many parents with young children not want to subscribe to cable.
A submarine cable was laid between the two countries.
The boat was tied to the shore by a cable.
Even this cable cost me 6000 yen.
Some students take the cable car.
I'd like to ride the cable car, but I'm afraid of heights.
We went up the mountain by cable car.
Parents try not to think about it, hoping that if they blot the children out, the fateful call or cable will never come.
I'd like to send a cable to Japan.
The cable car wends its way up the mountain just a few meters above the treetops.
I need a new USB cable.
Disconnect the power cable from the modem, wait for approximately one minute, then reconnect the cable.
How can you shorten this cable?
They're working hard to get the cable laid in time.
Tom doesn't have cable TV.

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