Being skilled is the same as being good at. If you have cooking skills, are a skilled cook means you can cook well.
What does the word skillful mean
Adroit
well deftly means skillful, if that helps
The British spelling of skillful is skillful in a British accent
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)
The root word for "deftly" is "deft." "Deft" comes from the Old French word "deft," which means skillful or adept.
Inept is the opposite of skillful. It means unskilled, inexperienced, or incapable. *The best opposite of inept would be adept (capable).
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.
"Static" means no movement or action indicated.
The word you want is Kinetic, meaning characterised by movement
The base word of "deftly" is "deft." "Deft" means skillful and quick in one's movements or actions.