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skillful

[ skil-fuhl ]

adjective

  1. having or exercising skill:

    a skillful juggler.

    Synonyms: , , , , , ,

    Antonyms: , ,

  2. showing or involving skill:

    a skillful display of fancy diving.

  3. Obsolete. reasonable; rational.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 쾱fܱ· adverb
  • 쾱fܱ·Ա noun
  • ܲȴ-쾱fܱ adjective
  • quasi-쾱fܱ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of skillful1

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; skill 1, -ful
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Synonym Study

Skillful, skilled, expert refer to readiness and adroitness in an occupation, craft, or art. Skillful suggests especially adroitness and dexterity: a skillful watchmaker. Skilled implies having had long experience and thus having acquired a high degree of proficiency: not an amateur but a skilled worker. Expert means having the highest degree of proficiency; it may mean much the same as skillful or skilled, or both: expert workmanship. dexterous.
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To generalize, we might describe Thracian art as embodying a barbaric style — not as a term of derision but merely descriptive of a blunt, skillful fierceness so often encountered in its forms.

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This doesn’t stop them from being excellent, skillful workers, and workers who will do dangerous, hard work for which farmers have trouble finding enough hands.

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It’s possible that the filmmaker is one of the busiest people in Hollywood, but he claims to “feel kind of lazy” because he’s so skillful at delegating.

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Carter's visit was marked by skillful diplomatic footwork - and brinkmanship.

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“Very skillful steps and very beautiful sounds, they’ll play eight tunes.”

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