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1. skill
noun. ['ˈskɪl'] an ability that has been acquired by training.
Synonyms
Etymology
- skilen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skill (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Skill
- quenneville
- pudwill
- overbill
- mcmil
- mcdill
- macdill
- jabril
- instill
- grabill
- goodwill
- gambill
- fulfill
- downhill
- distill
- distil
- courville
- brizill
- brazil
- belleville
- bastille
- waddill
- uphill
- until
- tamil
- tallil
- sunil
- seville
- refill
- newill
- medil
How do you pronounce skill?
Pronounce skill as skɪl.
US - How to pronounce skill in American English
UK - How to pronounce skill in British English
Sentences with skill
1. Noun, singular or mass
It takes serious skill and dedication to become a flight paramedic, and a good bit of luck.
Quotes about skill
1. When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.
- John Ruskin
2. An empowered organisation is one in which individuals have the knowledge, skill, desire, and opportunity to personally succeed in a way that leads to collective organisational success.
- Stephen Covey
3. Poetry is often the art of overhearing yourself say things you didn't know you knew. It is a learned skill to force yourself to articulate your life, your present world or your possibilities for the future.
- David Whyte