Skilful


adjective
1.
Chiefly British. skillful.
adjective
1.
having or exercising skill:
a skillful juggler.
2.
showing or involving skill:
a skillful display of fancy diving.
3.
Obsolete. reasonable; rational.
adjective
1.
possessing or displaying accomplishment or skill
2.
involving or requiring accomplishment or skill

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