skilful

  • 11skilful — [ˈskɪlf(ə)l] adj showing a lot of skill a skilful negotiator[/ex] her skilful use of colour[/ex] skilfully adv …

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  • 12skilful — /ˈskɪlfəl / (say skilfuhl) adjective 1. having or exercising skill. 2. showing or involving skill: a skilful display of fancy diving. 3. Obsolete reasonable. Also, Chiefly US, skillful. –skilfully, adverb –skilfulness, noun …

  • 13skilful - skilled - talented — ◊ skilful Someone who is skilful at something does it very well. ...a skilful hunter. The girl had grown more skilful with the sewing machine. Skilful is spelled skillful in American En …

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  • 14skilful — chiefly British variant of skillful …

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  • 15skilful — skilfully, adv. skilfulness, n. /skil feuhl/, adj. Chiefly Brit. skillful. * * * …

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  • 16skilful — adjective possessing skill, skilled. See Also: skill, skilled, skilfully …

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  • 17skilful — Synonyms and related words: able, accomplished, adept, adroit, apt, capable, clever, dexterous, experienced, expert, gifted, masterful, masterly, professional, proficient, qualified, skilled, talented, trained …

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  • 18skilful — skil|ful [ skılfəl ] the British spelling of skillful …

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  • 19skilful — adj. == reasonable. Creed of St Athan. 76 …

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  • 20skilful — skil·ful || skɪlfÊŠl adj. proficient, adept, skilled, expert; masterful, performed with a high degree of skill; requiring special training or skill (also skillful) …

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