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  • dexterity, superior ability

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ability, accomplishment, adroitness, aptitude, art, cleverness, competence, craft, dexterity, experience, expertise, expertness, facility, finesse, handiness, ingenuity, intelligence, knack, proficiency, quickness, readiness, skilfulness, talent, technique  
  
Antonyms     
   awkwardness, brute force, cack-handedness, clumsiness, gaucheness, ham-fistedness, inability, incompetence, ineptitude, inexperience, lack of finesse, maladroitness, unhandiness  

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skill

     ( skills    plural  )

1       n-count   A skill is a type of work or activity which requires special training and knowledge.  
Most of us will know someone who is always learning new skills, or studying new fields.     

2       n-uncount   Skill is the knowledge and ability that enables you to do something well.  
The cut of a diamond depends on the skill of its craftsman.     

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noob

n.

a person who has a lack of experience, skill or knowledge in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet

[Slang];[Pej.] Also written «n00b» (with zeros). The word came from «newb» or «newbie» which refers to someone who is just starting out in the use of the Net.

watercraft

n.

1) a boat or ship or such vessels collectively 2) skill in handling boats or in water sports

run in the family

exp.

expression meaning that several or all members of a family have something in common (a skill, a feature, a path or a behavior)

E.g.: He became an actor too. It runs in the family.

computer savvy

adj.

with advanced skills in the use of computers

play to one’s strengths

v.

to prioritize using one’s natural abilities and specific skills, especially by pursuing tasks or goals suited to such skills

Pick up artist

n.

a person, generally a man, dedicated to improving his skills in attracting and seducing the other sex

Other spelling : Pickup artist
The use of «pick up» in this context comes from American slang and means becoming acquainted with, esp. with a view to having sexual relations

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  1. skill

    Adroitness (French à, to, and droit, right) and dexterity (Latin dexter, right, right-hand) might each be rendered «right-handedness;» but adroitness carries more of the idea of eluding, parrying, or checking some hostile movement, or taking advantage of another in controversy; dexterity conveys the idea of doing, accomplishing something readily and well, without reference to any action of others. We speak of adroitness in fencing, boxing, or debate; of dexterity in horsemanship, in the use of tools, weapons, etc. Aptitude (Latin aptus, fit, fitted) is a natural readiness, which by practise may be developed into dexterity. Skill is more exact to line, rule, and method than dexterity. Dexterity can not be communicated, and, oftentimes can not even be explained by its possessor; skill to a very great extent can be imparted; «skilled workmen» in various trades are numbered by thousands. Compare ADDRESS; CLEVER; POWER; SKILFUL.

    Synonyms:
    adroitness, aptitude, cleverness, dexterity, expertness, readiness

    Preposition:
    Dexterity of hand, of movement, of management; with the pen; in action, in manipulating men; at cards.

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  1. skill, accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainmentnoun

    an ability that has been acquired by training

    Synonyms:
    science, accomplishment, acquisition, learning, attainment, acquirement, skill, achievement

  2. skill, sciencenoun

    ability to produce solutions in some problem domain

    «the skill of a well-trained boxer»; «the sweet science of pugilism»

    Synonyms:
    acquirement, attainment, science, acquisition, accomplishment, skill, scientific discipline

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  1. skillnoun

    Synonyms:
    skilfulness, dexterity, dexterousness, aptness, adroitness, readiness, facility, expertness, cleverness, quickness, knack, address, ingenuity, ability

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  1. skillnoun

    Synonyms:
    adroitness, ingenuity, cleverness, technic, dexterity, proficiency, expertness, facility, deftness, knack

    Antonyms:
    maladroitness, empiricism, quackery, inexpertness, clumsiness

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  1. List of paraphrases for «skill»:

    skills, competence, competency, competencies, jurisdiction, expertise, talent, ability, proficiency, know-how, aptitude, dexterity, competences, qualification, qualifications, abilities, capacity, aptitudes, jurisdictional

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  1. Jody Neal-Post:

    I had awareness and a skill set to push back to get myself covered, and I know a lot of women don’t have that access.

  2. George Herbert:

    Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.

  3. Theodore Parker:

    Let us do our duty, in our shop in our kitchen, in the market, the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle, and knew that victory for mankind depends on our bravery, strength, and skill. When we do that, the humblest of us will be serving in that great army which achieves the welfare of the world.

  4. Matthew Levitt:

    They don’t have the wherewithal, the skill set and the materials to repair the oil wells themselves.

  5. Wendy Sherman:

    That skill set came in handy, you have to see all the parts in front of you. You really learn how to understand people.


Translations for SKILL

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  • vaardigheidAfrikaans
  • مهارةArabic
  • habilitatCatalan, Valencian
  • schopnostCzech
  • færdighedDanish
  • Fertigkeit, Fähigkeit, Kunst, Geschicklichkeit, TalentGerman
  • επιδεξιότηταGreek
  • habilidad, destreza, maña, talentoSpanish
  • مهارتPersian
  • taito, kykyFinnish
  • fimi, kynstur, hegni, kunsturFaroese
  • compétence, capacité, habileté, donFrench
  • יכולת, כישרוןHebrew
  • निपुणता, कौशल, सकील, कुशलताHindi
  • ügyesség, hozzáértésHungarian
  • talento, habilitateInterlingua
  • ahli, mampuIndonesian
  • capacità, abilitàItalian
  • 技術, 技能, スキルJapanese
  • 기술Korean
  • potentia, peritia, potestas, habilitasLatin
  • įgūdisLithuanian
  • कौशल्यMarathi
  • kemahiran, skilMalay
  • bekwaamheid, vaardigheidDutch
  • dugleik, ferdigheit, dyktigheit, evne, talent, dyktighet, ferdighetNorwegian
  • umiejętnośćPolish
  • habilidade, talentoPortuguese
  • abilitate, talent, pricepereRomanian
  • способность, сноровка, навык, мастерство, талант, дар, умение, искусствоRussian
  • schopnosťSlovak
  • spretnost, veščinaSlovene
  • skicklighet, färdighetSwedish
  • uhodariSwahili
  • திறமைTamil
  • నేర్పు, నిపుణతTelugu
  • beceriTurkish
  • вмінняUkrainian
  • مہارتUrdu
  • 技能Chinese

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  • accomplishment
  • art
  • artistry
  • clout
  • competence
  • dexterity
  • experience
  • expertise
  • finesse
  • ingenuity
  • intelligence
  • job
  • know-how
  • proficiency
  • prowess
  • quickness
  • readiness
  • savvy
  • technique
  • address
  • adroitness
  • aptitude
  • cleverness
  • command
  • craft
  • cunning
  • deftness
  • dodge
  • ease
  • expertness
  • facility
  • goods
  • handiness
  • knack
  • line
  • makings
  • moxie
  • profession
  • skillfulness
  • sleight
  • smarts
  • stuff
  • trade
  • expertism
  • one’s thing
  • right stuff
  • what it takes

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On this page you’ll find 122 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to skill, such as: accomplishment, art, artistry, clout, competence, and dexterity.

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WORDS RELATED TO SKILL

  • adroitness
  • bent
  • capability
  • cleverness
  • command
  • craft
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  • expertise
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  • finesse
  • flair
  • genius
  • gift
  • handiness
  • ingenuity
  • knack
  • know-how
  • mastery
  • mind for
  • particular activity adeptness
  • proficiency
  • savvy
  • skill
  • skillfulness
  • strength
  • talent
  • the goods
  • the right stuff
  • what it takes
  • ability
  • achievement
  • act
  • art
  • attainment
  • bringing about
  • capability
  • carrying-out
  • completion
  • conclusion
  • consummation
  • coup
  • deed
  • effecting
  • effort
  • execution
  • exploit
  • feat
  • finish
  • fulfillment
  • performance
  • production
  • proficiency
  • realization
  • skill
  • stroke
  • talent
  • triumph
  • accurateness
  • carefulness
  • certainty
  • closeness
  • definiteness
  • definitiveness
  • definitude
  • efficiency
  • exactitude
  • exactness
  • faultlessness
  • incisiveness
  • mastery
  • meticulousness
  • preciseness
  • sharpness
  • skill
  • skillfulness
  • strictness
  • sureness
  • truthfulness
  • veracity
  • verity
  • achievement
  • acquisition
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  • gain
  • skill
  • adroitness
  • artfulness
  • artistry
  • command
  • craft
  • deftness
  • expertise
  • expertness
  • knack
  • mastery
  • proficiency
  • skill
  • skillfulness
  • ability
  • cleverness
  • deftness
  • dexterity
  • skill

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How does the noun skill contrast with its synonyms?

Some common synonyms of skill are artifice, art, craft, and cunning. While all these words mean «the faculty of executing well what one has devised,» skill stresses technical knowledge and proficiency.

the skill of a glassblower

When could art be used to replace skill?

While in some cases nearly identical to skill, art implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power.

the art of choosing the right word

In what contexts can artifice take the place of skill?

While the synonyms artifice and skill are close in meaning, artifice suggests technical skill especially in imitating things in nature.

believed realism in film could be achieved only by artifice

When might craft be a better fit than skill?

The words craft and skill can be used in similar contexts, but craft may imply expertness in workmanship.

the craft of a master goldsmith

When is cunning a more appropriate choice than skill?

The synonyms cunning and skill are sometimes interchangeable, but cunning suggests ingenuity and subtlety in devising, inventing, or executing.

a mystery plotted with great cunning

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