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Definition of skilful - Reverso English Dictionary
Adjective
high skillUK showing great ability or expertise in doing somethingUK
- She is a skilful painter admired by everyone.
- A skilful negotiator soothed tensions quickly.
- He gave a skilful performance on piano.
Origin of skilful
Old Norse, skil (discernment) + -ful (full of)
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- French:habile, ...
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- Italian:abile, ...
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- Portuguese:habilidoso, ...
- Chinese:娴熟的, ...
- Japanese:巧みな, ...
- Arabic:ماهر, ...
- Hebrew:מְיוּמָן, ...
- Russian:умелый, ...
- Ukrainian:майстерний, ...
- Hindi:कुशल, ...
Collins Dictionary results for skilful
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skilful
in AM, use skillful Someone who is skilful at something does it very well. adj
He is widely regarded as Hungary's most skilful politician.
♦ skilfully adv ADV with v
He had a clear idea of his company's strengths and skilfully exploited them.
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