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    skill
    /skɪl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. train (a worker) to do a particular task: "training firms are already seeing a boost from companies looking to skill employees in cloud technologies"

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  2. Learn the meaning of skill as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use skill in a sentence and how to cite it.

  3. an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it: Ruth had/ possessed great writing skills. I have no skill at/in sewing. Synonyms. artistry. prowess formal. Fewer examples. the skill of negotiating. His skill lies in his ability to communicate quite complex ideas very simply.

  4. Learn the meaning of skill as a noun and an adjective, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the synonyms, collocations and translations of skill in English.

  5. A skill is a type of activity or work which requires special training or knowledge. We focus on the basic skills of reading and arithmetic. American English : skill / ˈskɪl /

  6. If you have an ability that required practice, training, or experience, you have a skill. His welding skill allowed him to create wonderful pieces of art out of metal plumbing pipes. He called his best work "Peace Pipes." Chess is a game of skill, but Old Maid is a game of luck.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word skill, which can be an uncountable or countable noun. Find examples of skill in different contexts, such as communication, language, leadership, technical and social skills.

  8. the ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it: You need good communication skills to be a teacher. Fewer examples. He'll need great determination and skill to win this match. As a dancer she had great technical skill. The ability to speak English is a skill prized by many employers.

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