skilful
Definition:
1. Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
Use 'skilful' in a sentence:
- 1. Error analysis and skilful application.
- 2. Such is the theory of the skilful.
- 3. The problem is rather complicated and needs careful and skilful handling.
- 4. Is the most skilful man with a woman, I would responsibly.
- 5. The skilful way in which American football has been sold to Europe is a good example of how all sports will develop.
- 6. He was skilful at sketching. Suddenly, Abe suggested to go skiing.
- 7. Thanks to her skilful handling of the affair, the problem was averted.
- 8. That tailor is very skilful.
- 9. He is widely regarded as Hungary's most skilful politician.
- 10. And they used English in a very skilful and imaginative may.
- 11. On Skilful Combination of Engineering Management Theory and On-the-spot Construction Management.
- 12. He was a skilful debater, and his calculated sarcasm went home. His opponent flushed under the attack.
- 13. He's not very skilful with his chopsticks [ at using chopsticks].
- 14. With the help of skilful gerrymandering, the Party has never lost an election since.
- 15. Skilful employees are vital to the success of any company.
- 16. They acquired the skilful use of certain pictorial conventions.
- 17. Skilful Application of Framework and Directional Chart Design in Authorware.
- 18. Often, the search for a skilful manager turns out to be a wild-golden-goose chase.
- 19. The skilful miller killed millions of lions with his ski.
- 20. However skilful a bank is in the assessment and management of risks, losses may still occur.
- 21. Skilful Usage of "Agree" and "Disagree" in English Business Negotiation.
- 22. His skilful direction saved the play from being an unqualified.
- 23. You cannot be skilful unless you can understand things, unless you can see possibilities and explore them.
- 24. And Chenaniah, chief of the Levites, was for song: he instructed about the song, because he was skilful.
- 25. When you're skilful and knowledgeable, you get to deal with people of similar backgrounds and tastes.
- 26. Advertisers are skilful at creating the impression of loudness through their expert use of such factors.
- 27. Dogs have long been considered a human's best friend—but over the years they've really proved how skilful they can be.
- 28. Soon they became very skilful in answering such questions.
- 29. United provided a fine exhibition of skilful and exciting football.
- 30. A skilful driver can hold off an opponent by adopting a 'defensive' driving style.
- 31. Only the most skilful pilots are employed by airlines.
- 32. But employers do not care: farmers want cheap Labour, and rich families need skilful foreign gardeners and housekeepers.
- 33. Unless a driver ACTS to correct it quickly with skilful use of steering and throttle it can result in a spin.
- 34. And also, they have very skilful players.
- 35. He's not very skilful with his chopsticks [at using chopsticks].
- 36. It is particularly difficult to know whether a manager is skilful rather than lucky.
- 37. However, high standard games are still being shown everyday after school by passionate and skilful players.
- 38. If our help does not help increase their compassion and wisdom (including appreciation), our help could be not skilful enough.
- 39. The book surveys shelf after shelf of the economics literature but in such skilful hands it does not feel like a dutiful trip to the library.
- 40. The new method caught on and many peasants became very skilful at it.
- 41. The usual reply is to get a job, have a successful career, or to become skilful with your hands or with your mind.
- 42. Here the sages are not, as yet, separated from the skilful, but they begin to be distrustful.
- 43. How often have you been lucky or skilful enough to hole in one?
- 44. Skilful Search for Business Information Online.
- 45. It would take a skilful pencil to bring Smith to life, warned one of his friends.
- 46. I complimented her on her skilful performance.
- 47. You will get more skilful at this job as you go along.
- 48. Person who is skilful and alert in financial matters.
- 49. The diplomat was skilful in negotiations.
- 50. The more you practise, the more skilful you'll become.
- 51. I'm skilful in ink and wash.
- 52. Players as skilful as this are a rare breed.
- 53. He actually is quite a skilful campaigner.
- 54. She was a skilful speaker who knew how to work a crowd.