[ UK /skˈɪld/ ]
[ US /ˈskɪɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or showing or requiring special skill
    only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team
    a skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience
    a skilled trade
    a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow
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How To Use skilled In A Sentence

  • Regardless of how skilled she knew she was, the extreme risk and danger of what she was about to undertake wasn't lost on her.
  • Unemployment has hit unskilled workers in particular.
  • This company's workhorse is lemna, also known as duckweed-a tiny, aquatic clonal plant that doubles its biomass every 36 hours-and is skilled at making proteins that mammalian cells struggle, and often fail, to produce. News from The Scientist
  • Plants in such areas tend to be less innovative, their technologies are older, and they employ less skilled labour.
  • The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market.
  • In a truly participatory democratic society, an educated and skilled population is essential to its continuance.
  • The film was edited by a skilled technician so that the joints are imperceptible.
  • Administrative staff may be deskilled through increased automation and efficiency.
  • This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled manpower.
  • Or Wulfgar, who was clever as a cageful of monkeys and who was as much a pleasure in company as Raven-or as skilled in his own way as Cedric. Fortress Of Frost And Fire
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