habile Antonyms

Meaning of habile

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habile (a.)

Fit; qualified; also, apt.

habile Sentence Examples

  1. Her nimble fingers expertly wielded the brush, creating a masterpiece with effortless habile.
  2. The surgeon displayed remarkable habile with the scalpel, navigating the delicate tissue with precision.
  3. The pianist's agile hands danced over the keys with unrivaled habile, rendering a mesmerizing melody.
  4. The craftsman's habile hands transformed raw materials into exquisite works of art.
  5. The dancer's fluide movements exuded grace and habile, captivating the audience.
  6. The chef's habile knife work effortlessly diced vegetables into precise shapes.
  7. The artist's skilled brushstrokes revealed a profound understanding of color and composition, demonstrating his habile.
  8. The pilot's habile maneuvers guided the aircraft through treacherous weather conditions with safety.
  9. The politician's habile speech persuaded the masses, swaying their opinions with eloquence.
  10. The detective's keen eye and habile deductive reasoning led to the resolution of the complex case.

FAQs About the word habile

Fit; qualified; also, apt.

competent, masterly, skilled, proficient,capable, able, skillful, adept, expert, qualified

clumsy, heavy-handed, stiff, uncomfortable, uneasy, ungainly, stilted,wooden, ungraceful, unhandy

Her nimble fingers expertly wielded the brush, creating a masterpiece with effortless habile.

The surgeon displayed remarkable habile with the scalpel, navigating the delicate tissue with precision.

The pianist's agile hands danced over the keys with unrivaled habile, rendering a mesmerizing melody.

The craftsman's habile hands transformed raw materials into exquisite works of art.