The adjectives related to the noun skill are skilled and skillful, which are roughly synonymous. The word skillful has ab adverb form, skillfully.
Skilled and skillful are adjectives related to the word skill. Words describing a skill may include basic, unusual, or well-compensated.
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The abstract noun for the adjective skillful is skillfulness.A related abstract noun is skill.
Skill
The word skillful is the adjective; the abstract noun is skillfulness or skill.
The plural form is skills.
Her skill in dancing is promising. Her = Subject Is = Linking Verb Promising = Adjective
The abstract noun for the adjective skillful is skillfulness.A related abstract noun is skill.
The word skill is an abstract noun. The adjective forms are skillful or skilled.
Skill
more skilled
The word skillful is the adjective; the abstract noun is skillfulness or skill.
No, the word 'skillfully' is the adverb form of the adjective 'skillful'.The noun form of the adjective 'skillful' is skillfulness.The word 'skillful' is the adjective form of the noun skill.
Skillful is an adjective. The noun forms are skill and skillfulness.
Illiterate is an adjective meaning someone who lacks literacy, or skill in writing and speaking.
The plural form is skills.
Yes, it is, as in skilled workmen. It is related to the noun skill, and means having skills or talents.
Her skill in dancing is promising. Her = Subject Is = Linking Verb Promising = Adjective
When used as a noun (ie. "He's an expert.")- A person who is adept in a certain skill. When used as an adjective (ie. "Expert in marketing.")- having knowledge in a certain skill.