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skilful
skil·ful S0450000 (skĭl′fəl)adj. Chiefly British Variant of skillful.skilful (ˈskɪlfʊl) or skillfuladj1. possessing or displaying accomplishment or skill2. involving or requiring accomplishment or skill ˈskilfully, ˈskillfully adv ˈskilfulness, ˈskillfulness nskil•ful (ˈskɪl fəl) adj. Chiefly Brit. skillful. skilful skilled">skilled1. 'skilful'Someone who is skilful at something does it very well. They are a great team with a lot of skilful players.As an artist, he was very skilful with a pencil.Skilful is spelled skillful in American English. 2. 'skilled'Use skilled in front of a noun to describe someone who has been trained to do a particular kind of work and does it very well. It takes four years to train a skilled engineer.We need more skilled workers in this country.You also use skilled in front of a noun to describe work that can only be done by a skilled person. He was only interested in highly-paid, skilled work.Weaving was a very skilled job, requiring a five-year apprenticeship.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | skilful - having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; "adept in handicrafts"; "an adept juggler"; "an expert job"; "a good mechanic"; "a practiced marksman"; "a proficient engineer"; "a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"; "the effect was achieved by skillful retouching"adept, expert, practiced, proficient, skillful, goodskilled - having or showing or requiring special skill; "only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team"; "a skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience"; "a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow"; "a skilled trade" |
skilfuladjective expert, skilled, masterly, trained, experienced, able, professional, quick, clever, practised, accomplished, handy, competent, tasty (Brit. informal), apt, adept, proficient, adroit, dexterous his skilful use of light and shade awkward, bungling, inexperienced, incompetent, clumsy, inept, unskilled, unqualified, amateurish, cowboy (informal), slapdash, cack-handed, inexpert, maladroit, unaccomplished, unskilful, ham-fistedTranslationsskill (skil) noun1. cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability. This job requires a lot of skill. 技能 技能2. a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft. the basic skills of reading and writing. 技巧 技巧ˈskilful adjective having, or showing, skill. a skilful surgeon; It was very skilful of you to repair my bicycle. 熟練的 熟练的ˈskilfully adverb 熟練地 熟练地ˈskilfulness noun 熟練 熟练skilled adjective (negative unskilled). 1. (of a person etc) having skill, especially skill gained by training. a skilled craftsman; She is skilled at all types of dressmaking. 有技能的,技能熟練的 有技能的,熟练的 2. (of a job etc) requiring skill. a skilled trade. 需要技能的 需要技能的skilful is spelt with -l- (not -ll-).EncyclopediaSeeSkillFinancialSeeskillskilful
Synonyms for skilfuladj expertSynonyms- expert
- skilled
- masterly
- trained
- experienced
- able
- professional
- quick
- clever
- practised
- accomplished
- handy
- competent
- tasty
- apt
- adept
- proficient
- adroit
- dexterous
Antonyms- awkward
- bungling
- inexperienced
- incompetent
- clumsy
- inept
- unskilled
- unqualified
- amateurish
- cowboy
- slapdash
- cack-handed
- inexpert
- maladroit
- unaccomplished
- unskilful
- ham-fisted
Synonyms for skilfuladj having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitudeSynonyms- adept
- expert
- practiced
- proficient
- skillful
- good
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