Advertisement
Advertisement
prowess
[prou-is]
noun
exceptional valor, bravery, or ability, especially in combat or battle.
exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength.
his prowess as a public speaker.
a valiant or daring deed.
prowess
/ ˈʊɪ /
noun
outstanding or superior skill or ability
bravery or fearlessness, esp in battle
Other 51Թ Forms
- prowessed adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of prowess1
Example Sentences
With that, the die is cast, destiny is in motion and Mary Todd Lincoln gets her long-awaited Tony for her cabaret prowess.
Jean Ghika, Global head of jewellery at Bonhams, said the "exceptionally rare" tiara with "impeccable provenance" dates from when Cartier London was at the "height of its creative prowess".
One Ace card South Korea is hoping to play is its shipbuilding prowess.
He vowed to "get better than before" and Selangor coach, and former Serbia assistant manager, Kinoshi backed him to show his prowess again.
Government opponents reveled in a rare opportunity to mock Morena’s legendary electoral prowess, labeling the vote “Black Sunday,” and the end of judicial independence and of Mexico’s system of checks and balances.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse