What is it called when you have enough skills to do something?

having or showing exceptional knowledge, experience, or skill in a field of endeavor

  • a delicate brain operation requiring the services of a highly skilled surgeon

  • accomplished,
  • ace,
  • adept,
  • compleat,
  • complete,
  • consummate,
  • crack,
  • crackerjack,
  • educated,
  • experienced,
  • expert,
  • good,
  • great,
  • master,
  • masterful,
  • masterly,
  • practiced
  • (also practised),
  • professed,
  • proficient,
  • skillful,
  • versed,
  • veteran,
  • virtuoso

  • adroit,
  • clever,
  • deft,
  • dexterous
  • (also dextrous),
  • handy,
  • slick,
  • sure-handed
  • effective,
  • effectual,
  • efficient,
  • workmanlike
  • able,
  • capable,
  • competent,
  • employable,
  • fit,
  • fitted,
  • habile,
  • qualified
  • knowledgeable,
  • schooled,
  • taught,
  • trained,
  • tutored
  • all-around
  • (also all-round),
  • well-rounded
  • multiskilled,
  • multitalented

  • incapable,
  • incompetent,
  • inept,
  • unable,
  • unfit,
  • unfitted,
  • unqualified,
  • weak
  • ineffective,
  • ineffectual,
  • inefficient
  • talentless,
  • ungifted,
  • untalented
  • ignorant,
  • unschooled,
  • untaught,
  • untrained,
  • untutored
  • primitive,
  • rough,
  • unpolished
  • awkward,
  • clumsy,
  • ham-fisted,
  • ham-handed,
  • heavy-handed

adjective

very good at doing something that involves special ability or training

adjective

intelligent or good at doing something

adjective

able to do something

adjective

someone who is experienced has skill at something because they have done it a lot

adjective

good at doing something that needs a lot of skill, for example in art, music, or sports

adjective

able to deal with someone or something well, or able to use something well

adjective

able to do something well

adjective

very skillful at something that you have learned

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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
Level: None
Author: Tooches
Last Modified: 9 years ago

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