skill(s) (Meaning)

skill(s)

dexterity or coordination especially in the execution of learned physical tasks, the ability to use one's knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance, a developed or acquired ability, to make a difference, a learned power of doing something competently, ability that comes from training or practice, cause, reason

skill(s) Sentence Examples

  1. Her remarkable skill in piano playing mesmerized the audience.
  2. The surgeon's exceptional skills saved the patient's life.
  3. The budding artist displayed a natural skill in drawing realistic landscapes.
  4. The skilled craftsman meticulously crafted exquisite wooden furniture.
  5. The seasoned gardener possessed a green thumb and a knack for growing vibrant flowers.
  6. The virtuoso violinist's fingers danced over the strings with astonishing skill.
  7. The engineer applied his technical skills to design an innovative machine.
  8. The skilled negotiator brokered a deal that satisfied both parties.
  9. The surgeon's delicate skills allowed for a minimally invasive procedure with remarkable results.
  10. The carpenter's skillful hands transformed raw wood into beautiful works of art.

FAQs About the word skill(s)

dexterity or coordination especially in the execution of learned physical tasks, the ability to use one's knowledge effectively and readily in execution or perf

proficiency, experience,expertise, background, know-how,chops, savvy, familiarity, acquaintance,moxie

inexperience, ignorance,unfamiliarity,unawareness

Her remarkable skill in piano playing mesmerized the audience.

The surgeon's exceptional skills saved the patient's life.

The budding artist displayed a natural skill in drawing realistic landscapes.

The skilled craftsman meticulously crafted exquisite wooden furniture.