prowess (Meaning)

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prowess (n)

a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation

prowess Sentence Examples

  1. His prowess on the battlefield earned him the respect of both allies and adversaries.
  2. She demonstrated her prowess in chess by defeating opponents much older than herself.
  3. The athlete's physical prowess was unmatched, allowing him to dominate his sport.
  4. In the realm of diplomacy, his negotiating prowess was widely acknowledged.
  5. The artist's creative prowess was evident in every brushstroke of her masterpiece.
  6. Her culinary prowess was celebrated by friends and family who relished her delicious meals.
  7. The company's technological prowess enabled it to stay ahead of competitors in the market.
  8. His prowess in mathematics earned him a scholarship to study at a prestigious university.
  9. The musician's virtuosic prowess on the piano left audiences in awe at every performance.
  10. As a leader, his strategic prowess guided the organization through challenging times.

FAQs About the word prowess

a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation

heroism,courage, bravery, gallantry, courageousness, hardihood, gutsiness, daring, guts, fearlessness

fearfulness, spinelessness, feebleness, weakness, softness, weakness, spinelessness, cowardice, feebleness, timidity

His prowess on the battlefield earned him the respect of both allies and adversaries.

She demonstrated her prowess in chess by defeating opponents much older than herself.

The athlete's physical prowess was unmatched, allowing him to dominate his sport.

In the realm of diplomacy, his negotiating prowess was widely acknowledged.