A person with an exceptional skill is a master.
If you mean he is an unmarried person, you would call him single.
The proper term for the skill would be 'horsemanship'. When refering to a person that rides you would call him an equestrian or equestrian sports.
An antonym for "prodigy" is "dunce." While a prodigy refers to someone, often a young person, with exceptional talent or intelligence, a dunce denotes someone who is slow to learn or lacks intellectual ability. Other possible antonyms include "mediocrity" or "ordinary person," emphasizing a lack of exceptional skill or talent.
Someone who has a surprising ability or skill can be referred to as a "prodigy" if the talent is exceptional and often seen in a young person. Alternatively, the term "sleeper" can be used to describe someone who possesses hidden talents that may not be immediately apparent. Other terms like "dark horse" or "wild card" can also apply, indicating unexpected capabilities or potential.
Legolas, a character in the Lord of the Rings series, is considered the master archer known for his exceptional skill with a bow and arrow.
No. Magician, like the word artisan, is a noun. A magician is a person with magic powers, or who performs magic tricks or illusions. It is sometimes metaphorically applied to a person with exceptional skill in a particular area: he was a magician with sound systems.
A newbie can be thought of as a derogatory remark, A novice would be someone in any skill.
The Walter Payton Award is an award given to a player in the NFL who shows exceptional character off the field, while showing exceptional skill on the field.
Easy one. The name you would call them would be " Lucky" Simply because Blackjack is about luck and a bit of skill so i call them Lucky XD
The athlete won first place in the competition, showcasing exceptional skill and performance.
you call them able?
you call them able?