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skillnoun subtle or imaginative ability in inventing, devising, or executing somethingwith unbelievable skill, the expert in origami transformed a few sheets of paper into a menagerie of exotic animals adeptness, adroitness, art, artfulness, artifice, artistry, cleverness, craft, cunning, deftness, masterfulness, skillfulness dexterity, ease, finesse, handinessexperience, expertise, expertness, know-how, proficiencycreativity, ingenuity, inventiveness, knowledge, learningaptitude, bent, flair, gift, knack, talent artlessness, ineptitude, ineptness, maladroitness amateurishness, awkwardness, clumsiness, crudeness, klutziness, rudenessinability, inadequacy, inadequateness, incapability, incapacity, incompetence, ineffectiveness, ineffectuality, ineffectualness, inefficacy, inefficiency skills pl.knowledge gained by actually doing or living through somethinghe had acquired valuable skills during his life at sea chops, experience, expertise, know-how, moxie, proficiency, savvy backgroundcommand, masteryacquaintance, conversance, familiarity, intimacy inexperience ignorance, unawareness, unfamiliarity art, skill, cunning, artifice, craft mean the faculty of executing well what one has devised.art implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power.the art of choosing the right word skill stresses technical knowledge and proficiency.the skill of a glassblower cunning suggests ingenuity and subtlety in devising, inventing, or executing.a mystery plotted with great cunning artifice suggests technical skill especially in imitating things in nature.believed realism in film could be achieved only by artifice craft may imply expertness in workmanship.the craft of a master goldsmith in the 13th century |