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skillful
[skil-fuhl]
adjective
having or exercising skill.
a skillful juggler.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,Antonyms: , ,showing or involving skill.
a skillful display of fancy diving.
Obsolete.reasonable; rational.
Other 51Թ Forms
- skillfully adverb
- skillfulness noun
- quasi-skillful adjective
- quasi-skillfully adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He is a player with an admirable work ethic, so Liverpool will definitely be adding an honest and very skillful player into their squad.
The good news is they are nowhere near as skillful, or as lucky, as Bush was when he lured America into two decades of destructive war.
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.
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.
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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- adroit
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- experienced
- practical
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