skilful (Meaning)
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skilful (s)
having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
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skilful (a.)
See Skilful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of skilful
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skilful Sentence Examples
- The surgeon's skilful hands deftly navigated the complex anatomy during the intricate procedure.
- The pianist's skilful fingers danced across the keys, producing a melody that captivated the audience.
- The artisan employed skilful techniques to create a masterpiece of intricate craftsmanship.
- The athlete's skilful maneuvers allowed them to outplay their opponents with ease.
- The chess grandmaster's skilful strategy led to a decisive victory over his opponent.
- The hacker's skilful manipulation of code enabled them to penetrate the secure system undetected.
- The chef's skilful culinary skills transformed simple ingredients into a delectable masterpiece.
- The negotiator's skilful diplomacy facilitated a compromise that satisfied both parties.
- The artist's skilful brushstrokes brought the canvas to life with vivid and realistic imagery.
- The detective's skilful investigation uncovered hidden clues that led to the resolution of the case.
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having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitudeSee Skilful.
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The surgeon's skilful hands deftly navigated the complex anatomy during the intricate procedure.
The pianist's skilful fingers danced across the keys, producing a melody that captivated the audience.
The artisan employed skilful techniques to create a masterpiece of intricate craftsmanship.
The athlete's skilful maneuvers allowed them to outplay their opponents with ease.