Skilled
adjective
1.
having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
2.
showing, involving, or requiring skill, as certain work.
verb (used without object), Archaic.
1.
to matter.
2.
to help; avail.
adjective
1.
possessing or demonstrating accomplishment, skill, or special training
2.
(prenominal) involving skill or special training: a skilled job
noun
1.
special ability in a task, sport, etc, esp ability acquired by training
2.
something, esp a trade or technique, requiring special training or manual proficiency
3.
(obsolete) understanding
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noun 1. labor that requires special training for its satisfactory performance. 2. the workers employed in such labor.
- Skilless
adjective 1. skill-less. adjective 1. without skill; unskilled or unskillful. 2. Archaic. without knowledge; ignorant. (of things) done or made in a clumsy or unskilled manner.
- Skillet
noun 1. a frying pan. 2. a cylindrical serving vessel of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, having a hinged lid, a handle, and, sometimes, feet. 3. Chiefly British. a long-handled saucepan. noun 1. a small frying pan 2. (mainly Brit) a saucepan
- 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.
- Skillfully
adjective 1. having or exercising skill: a skillful juggler. 2. showing or involving skill: a skillful display of fancy diving. 3. Obsolete. reasonable; rational.