Adept, proficient
masterpiece
The root word in "unskilled" and "skillful" is "skill." In both words, "skill" serves as the base or core component, with the prefixes "un-" and "-ful" added to change the meaning. The prefix "un-" in "unskilled" indicates the absence or opposite of skill, while the suffix "-ful" in "skillful" denotes possessing skill or being characterized by skill.
Awesome is a word meaning great that starts with A.
great house
Great or in large
The word skill is a noun. The plural form is skills. Skill can also be a verb meaning to set apart.
The word that means showing great wisdom is "sagacious."
dexterity
not that the word dictionary had currently found
ars, artis
masterpiece
more showing love
Yes. Its meaning is similar to "not showing respect."
Great soul means mahatma, an Indian word showing respect for a brahmin sage or wise man.
There does not appear to be any one word which fully conveys the meaning 'skill in effective expression'. However, consider the following:fluent, fluency
No, the word "great" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, like "two" and "too." "Great" does not have a word with the same sound and different meaning.
Prefix: un- Root word: happy Suffix: -y Meaning: not feeling or showing pleasure; sad or displeased.