Associations to the word «skilled»
Noun
- Childbirth
- Emigrant
- Warfare
- Gardener
- Low
- Magic
- Precision
- Handling
- Diver
- Forgery
- Miner
- Helper
- Massage
- Tactic
- Hunter
- Diplomacy
- Factory
- Engineer
- Requiring
- Performer
- Mason
- Fisherman
- Demand
- Personnel
- Shipbuilding
- Samurai
- Thief
- Contractor
- Beneficiary
- Weapon
- Interpreter
- Subsistence
- Gadget
- Manufacture
- Detecting
- Automation
- Employee
- Working
- Alchemist
- Textile
- Spear
- Trainer
- Astronomer
- Golfer
- Detective
- Enough
- Gymnast
- Observer
- Gunman
- Aviator
- Arjuna
- Industry
- Fencing
- Robotics
- Invention
- Paying
- Talent
- Designer
- Dice
- Maneuver
- Chemist
- Infrastructure
- Training
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SKILLED, adjective. Having or showing skill; skilful.
SKILLED, adjective. Requiring special abilities or training.
SKILLED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of skill
Dictionary definition
SKILLED, adjective. Having or showing or requiring special skill; "only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team"; "a skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience"; "a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow"; "a skilled trade".
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