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View usage for: (skɪlfʊl) regional note: in AM, use skillfuladjectiveSomeone who is skilful at something does it very well. He is widely regarded as Hungary's most skilful politician. ...Rembrandt's skilful use of light and shade. Synonyms: expert, deft, skilled, masterly More Synonyms of skilful skilfully adverb [ADVERB with verb] He had a clear idea of his company's strengths and skilfully exploited them. skilful in British English or US skillful (ˈskɪlfʊl) adjective1. possessing or displaying accomplishment or skill 2. involving or requiring accomplishment or skill Derived forms skilfully (ˈskilfully) or US skillfully (ˈskillfully) adverb skilfulness (ˈskilfulness) or US skillfulness (ˈskillfulness) noun skilful in American English (ˈskɪlfəl) Derived forms skilfully (ˈskilfully) adverb skilfulness (ˈskilfulness) noun Examples of 'skilful' in a sentenceskilful And a skilful politician recognises when it does.They are just going in hard and sometimes players are too skilful and get in there first.We had seen quick skilful players succeed before.You have to be incredibly strong and skilful.Technically you want very skilful players but the character behind that is as important.Technically the players are very skilful and the games are very competitive.He also works well with our very skilful young players and that is important.He then made skilful use of the new medium of the internet to inform and entertain a much wider audience.He is strong and very skilful.It takes a skilful sleight of hand to produce accessories and clothes that exude playfulness and desirability and yet are infused with practicality.He is young, quick and skilful.He is quick and skilful, he has great and scores tries.Winners don't just win because they are faster or stronger or more skilful.United are confident they have more skilful, mentally stronger footballers.They are warriors, strong and skilful and they play a brand of football we should respect.You would hope that the game evolves so that the smaller, more skilful player makes a comeback.By skilful use of ground and determined personal leadership, the huge enemy army was attacked from the flank.Athletes are replacing technicians and a team of runners is not as good to watch as a team with good, skilful players.They have the running power and energy of Leicester, but with more skilful players.By the skilful use of money to buy the players to win the league and so qualify for the European Cup.He was very skilful, he used to catch you with a jab and you wouldn't know where it came from. In other languagesskilful British English: skilful / ˈskɪlfʊl/ ADJECTIVE Someone who is skilful at something does it very well. He is a particularly skilful artist. - American English: skillful
- Arabic: بَارِع
- Brazilian Portuguese: habilidoso
- Chinese: 娴熟的
- Croatian: vješt
- Czech: zručný
- Danish: dygtig
- Dutch: vakkundig
- European Spanish: hábil
- Finnish: taitava
- French: adroit
- German: geschickt
- Greek: επιδέξιος
- Italian: abile
- Japanese: 熟練した
- Korean: 숙련된
- Norwegian: dyktig
- Polish: zręczny
- European Portuguese: habilidoso
- Romanian: priceput
- Russian: искусный
- Latin American Spanish: hábil
- Swedish: duktig
- Thai: ซึ่งมีความชำนาญ
- Turkish: becerikli
- Ukrainian: умілий
- Vietnamese: tài giỏi
Chinese translation of 'skilful'skilful or (US) skillful (ˈskɪlful) adj - [person, player]
老练(練)的 (lǎoliàn de) - [use, choice, management]
技巧娴(嫻)熟的 (jìqiǎo xiánshú de) to be skilful at doing sth 能熟练(練)地做某事 (néng shúliàn de zuò mǒushì)
Definition having or showing skill his skilful use of light and shade Synonyms trained quick tasty (British, informal) Opposites awkward , bungling , inexperienced , incompetent , clumsy , inept , unskilled , unqualified , amateurish , cowboy (informal) , slapdash , cack-handed , inexpert , maladroit , unaccomplished , unskilful , ham-fisted , unco (Australian, slang) SeeclassAdditional synonymsDefinition quick and skilful in how one behaves or thinks She is a remarkably adroit politician. Synonyms skilful, able, skilled, expert, bright, clever, tasty (British, informal), apt, cunning, ingenious, adept, deft, nimble, masterful, proficient, artful, quick-witted, dexterous, neatDefinition quick to learn She was never a very apt student. Synonyms gifted, skilled, expert, quick, bright, talented, sharp, capable, smart, prompt, clever, intelligent, accomplished, tasty (British, informal), ingenious, skilful, astute, adroit, teachable Definition skilful with one's hands My father was very clever with his hands. Synonyms skilful, able, talented, gifted, capable, inventive, adroit, dexterousDefinition having sufficient skill or knowledge He was a loyal and very competent civil servant. Synonyms able, skilled, capable, clever, endowed, proficientDefinition quick and skilful in movement Her movements were neat and deft. Synonyms skilful, able, expert, clever, neat, handy, adept, nimble, proficient, agile, adroit, dexterousDefinition possessing or done with dexterity the composer's dextrous manipulation of pauses and silence Synonyms able, skilled, expert, masterly, clever, practised, accomplished, versed, skilful, adept, masterful, proficient, adroit, tasty (British, informal) Definition skilful or knowledgeable as a result of having done something many times before a team made up of experienced professionals Synonyms knowledgeable, trained, professional, skilled, tried, tested, seasoned, expert, master, qualified, familiar, capable, veteran, practised, accomplished, competent, skilful, adept, well-versed Definition good at manual work Are you handy with a needle? Synonyms skilful, skilled, expert, clever, adept, ready, deft, nimble, proficient, adroit, dexterous, tasty (British, informal) Definition showing great skill They gave a masterly performance. Synonyms skilful, skilled, expert, finished, fine, excellent, crack (informal), supreme, clever, superior, world-class, exquisite, tasty (British, informal), adept, consummate, first-rate, superlative, masterful, adroit, dexterousDefinition expert or skilled because of long experience in a skill or field a practised and experienced surgeon Synonyms skilled, trained, experienced, seasoned, able, expert, qualified, accomplished, versed, proficientAdditional synonymsDefinition displaying a high level of competence or skill She told me we'd done a really professional job. Synonyms expert, experienced, finished, skilled, masterly, efficient, crack (slang), polished, practised, ace (informal), accomplished, slick, competent, tasty (British, informal), adept, proficientDefinition skilled Many Egyptians are proficient in foreign languages. Synonyms skilled, trained, experienced, qualified, able, expert, masterly, talented, gifted, capable, efficient, clever, accomplished, versed, competent, tasty (British, informal), apt, skilful, adept, conversantDefinition nimble in one's movements or actions Synonyms deft, able, apt, skilful, adept, adroit, dexterousskilled workers, such as plumbers Synonyms expert, professional, accomplished, trained, experienced, able, masterly, practised, tasty (British, informal), skilful, proficient, a dab hand at (British, informal) |