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See Skilful.
The comparative form of "skilful" is "more skilful," and the superlative form is "most skilful." While "skilful" can sometimes be transformed into "skilfuller" and "skilfullest" in less formal contexts, the more standard forms are preferred in writing. These forms are used to compare levels of skill among people or things.
Very skilful hand. has written: 'The good husbandman's jewel'
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The noun is skill; the adjective is skillful (skilful UK). Another noun form is skillfulness.
Did you mean skillful? If so, then "John is a skillful pianist. He can play many difficult songs as if they were nothing."
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