Definition of 'skill'
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skill in British English
noun
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Derived forms
skill-less (ˈskill-less) or skilless (ˈskilless) adjective
Word origin
C12: from Old Norse skil distinction; related to Middle Low German schēle, Middle Dutch geschil difference
Word Frequency
skill in American English
noun
2.
b.
ability in such an art, craft, or science
verb intransitive
SIMILAR WORDS: art
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skill in American English 1
(skɪl)
noun
SYNONYMS 1. proficiency, facility. 2. deftness, cleverness.ANTONYMS 1. inability.1.
Carpentry was one of his many skills
3.
a craft, trade, or job requiring manual dexterity or special training in which a person has competence and experience
the skill of cabinetmaking
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Word origin
[1125–75; ME ‹ ON skil distinction, difference; c. D geschil difference, quarrel. See skill2]Word Frequency
skill in American English 2
(skɪl)
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Word origin
[1150–1200; ME skilien ‹ ON skilja to distinguish, divide, akin to skil ( see skill1), OE scylian to separate, Goth skilja butcher, Lith skélti to split]Examples of 'skill' in a sentence
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skill
British English: skill
/skɪl/ NOUN
A skill is a type of activity or work which requires special training or knowledge.
We focus on the basic skills of reading and arithmetic.
- American English: skill /ˈskɪl/
- Arabic: مَهَارَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: habilidade
- Chinese: 技能
- Croatian: vještina
- Czech: zručnost
- Danish: evne
- Dutch: bekwaamheid
- European Spanish: habilidad
- Finnish: taito
- French: compétence
- German: Fähigkeit
- Greek: επιδεξιότητα
- Italian: abilità
- Japanese: 熟練
- Korean: 수완
- Norwegian: ferdighet
- Polish: umiejętność
- European Portuguese: competência
- Romanian: abilitate
- Russian: умение
- Latin American Spanish: habilidad
- Swedish: skicklighet
- Thai: ทักษะ
- Turkish: beceri
- Ukrainian: вміння
- Vietnamese: kỹ năng
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