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rhetoric
noteworthy for his achievements
Yes, it is, as in skilled workmen. It is related to the noun skill, and means having skills or talents.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a verb. Some example of adjectives that would describe a top professional athlete would be: fast, strong, powerful, determined, agile, quick.
They were good at incorporating cities into the surrounding natural environment .
yes she is skillful
skillful
The British spelling of skillful is skillful in a British accent
Inept is the opposite/antonym of skillful.
Skillfully is the adverb form of skillful.
The comparative form of "skillful" is "more skillful" and the superlative is "most skillful."
The British speak and use the English language so it would be spelled as skillful.
well deftly means skillful, if that helps
It mans you do something quick and skillful
The adverb form of skillful is skillfully.
Skillful robbery: Thrifty and knavery
No, the word 'skillful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a skillful carpenter, a skillful editor).A verb is a word that tells what the subject is or what the subject does.Examples:A skillful carpenter measures twice. (The verb 'measures' tells what the carpenter does)Marcus is a skillful editor. (the verb 'is' tells us what Marcus is)