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The example sentences of SKILFUL in videos (6 in total of 6)

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Use "skilful" in a sentence | "skilful" example sentences

How to use "skilful" in a sentence?

  • Street hockey is great for kids. It's energetic, competitive, and skilful. And best of all, it keeps them off the street.
    -Gus Kyle-
  • To perceive victory when it is known to all is not really skilful. Everyone calls victory in battle good, but it is not really good.
    -Sun Tzu-
  • There are many special interests skilful at manipulating circumstances and communications in such a way as to benefit their own ends and not necessarily the public good.
    -Randal Marlin-
  • Messi is a genius. He has everything. When I watch him, I see a player who is very, very skilful, very clever and his left foot is like Diego Maradona's.
    -Franz Beckenbauer-
  • A skilful man reads his dreams for his selfknowledge; yet not the details, but the quality.
    -Ralph Waldo Emerson-
  • Whatever's merely willful, and not miraculous (be never it so skilful) must wither fail and cease - but better than to grow beauty knows no.
    -e. e. cummings-
  • What skilful limner e'er would choose To paint the rainbow's varying hues, Unless to mortal it were given To dip his brush in dyes of heaven?
    -Walter Scott-
  • Thus the skilful general conducts his army just as though he were leading a single man, willy-nilly, by the hand.
    -Sun Tzu-
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Definition and meaning of SKILFUL

What does "skilful mean?"

/ˈskilfəl/

skilful

adjective
Having the ability to do something well.

What are synonyms of "skilful"?
Some common synonyms of "skilful" are:
  • expert,
  • accomplished,
  • skilled,
  • masterly,
  • virtuoso,
  • master,
  • consummate,
  • proficient,
  • talented,
  • gifted,
  • adept,
  • adroit,
  • deft,
  • dexterous,
  • able,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈekˌspərt/

expert
adjective noun

Having special knowledge or skill. Skillful person with special knowledge.

/əˈkämpliSHt/

accomplished
adjective verb

highly trained or skilled in particular activity. To succeed in doing; complete successfully.

/skild/

skilled
adjective

Having or showing or requiring special skill.

/ˈmastərlē/

masterly
adjective adverb

showing great skill. Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill.

/ˌvərCHəˈwōsō/

virtuoso
noun

One highly skilled at activity, e.g. playing music.

/ˈmastər/

master
adjective noun verb

Being very skilled at doing something. Holding a higher degree from a university. To learn to do something very well.

consummate
adjective verb

Very skillful; expert; perfect. make marriage complete by having sex.

/prəˈfiSHənt/

proficient
adjective noun

Being very skilled at something; being expert at. person who is proficient.

/ˈtalən(t)əd/

talented
adjective

Highly proficient or good at something.

/ˈɡiftəd/

gifted
adjective verb

having exceptional talent or natural ability. To give something to someone often in error.

adept
adjective noun

very skilled or proficient at something. person who is skilled or proficient at something.

/əˈdroit/

adroit
adjective

clever or skilful.

/deft/

deft
adjective

Quick and skillful.

/ˈdekst(ə)rəs/

dexterous
adjective

Skillful in physical movements especially of hands.

/ˈābəl/

able
adjective

having power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something.

What are antonyms of "skilful"?
Some common antonyms of "skilful" are:
  • incompetent,
  • inept,
  • amateurish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˈkämpədənt/

incompetent
adjective noun

Not having the skill or ability to do a thing well. Person who is completely unable to do something.

/iˈnept/

inept
adjective

Incompetent.

/ˈamədəriSH/

amateurish
adjective

Lacking professional skill or expertise.

Is "skilful" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "skilful" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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