skilful
1skilful — skilful, skilled 1. Skilful is spelt in this way in BrE, and usually skillful in AmE. 2. Skilled is the word to use when referring to types of work (also semi skilled, unskilled), and is classificatory in function, whereas skilful is evaluative… …
2Skilful — Skil ful, a. See {Skilful}. [1913 Webster] …
3skilful — (also chiefly N. Amer. skillful) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing skill. DERIVATIVES skilfully adverb skilfulness noun …
4skilful — [skil′fəl] adj. chiefly Brit. sp. of SKILLFUL skilfully adv. skilfulness n …
5skilful — adj. BE; AE spelling: skillful skilful at, in; with (skilful at tying knots; skilful with one s hands) * * * [ skɪlf(ə)l] in with (skilful at tying knots; skilful with one s hands) skilful at …
6skilful — skil|ful BrE skillful AmE [ˈskılfəl] adj 1.) good at doing something, especially something that needs special ability or training ▪ a skilful footballer skilful at (doing) sth ▪ After a few years, he became very skilful at drawing. 2.) made or… …
7skilful — (BrE) (AmE skillful) adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc …
8skilful — [[t]skɪ̱lfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is skilful at something does it very well. He is widely regarded as Hungary s most skilful politician. ...Rembrandt s skilful use of light and shade. Derived words: skilfully ADV GRADED ADV with v He had a …
9skilful — BrE usually skillful AmE adjective 1 good at doing something, especially something that needs special ability or training: a skillful team player 2 made or done very well and cleverly: her skilful handling of a difficult problem | the skilful use …
10skilful */ — UK [ˈskɪlf(ə)l] / US [ˈskɪlfəl] adjective 1) very good at doing something that involves special ability or training He is a skilful and experienced negotiator. 2) done with great skill her skilful use of colour Derived word: skilfully UK / US… …
11skilful — [ˈskɪlf(ə)l] adj showing a lot of skill a skilful negotiator[/ex] her skilful use of colour[/ex] skilfully adv …
12skilful — /ˈskɪlfəl / (say skilfuhl) adjective 1. having or exercising skill. 2. showing or involving skill: a skilful display of fancy diving. 3. Obsolete reasonable. Also, Chiefly US, skillful. –skilfully, adverb –skilfulness, noun …
13skilful — chiefly British variant of skillful …
14skilful — skilfully, adv. skilfulness, n. /skil feuhl/, adj. Chiefly Brit. skillful. * * * …
15skilful — adjective possessing skill, skilled. See Also: skill, skilled, skilfully …
16skilful — Synonyms and related words: able, accomplished, adept, adroit, apt, capable, clever, dexterous, experienced, expert, gifted, masterful, masterly, professional, proficient, qualified, skilled, talented, trained …
17skilful — skil|ful [ skılfəl ] the British spelling of skillful …
18skilful — adj. == reasonable. Creed of St Athan. 76 …
19skilful — skil·ful || skɪlfÊŠl adj. proficient, adept, skilled, expert; masterful, performed with a high degree of skill; requiring special training or skill (also skillful) …
20skilful — (also chiefly N. Amer. skillful) adjective having or showing skill. Derivatives skilfully adverb skilfulness noun …