skilful
skilful — adjective
1. having the natural or practised ability to carry out a particular activity with
having the natural or practised ability to carry out a particular activity with great ease and good results, usually because you have spent time learning or doing it
Wren is a skilful photographer who turns ordinary streets into works of art.
skilful + noun describing a person's role
After years of practice, Emre has become skilful at repairing old clocks.
skilful at + gerund (the activity)
The skilful surgeon completed the complex operation in under two hours.
Nkechi is skilful with children and always finds a way to calm a crying baby.
Diya gave a skilful performance that impressed everyone in the audience.
- skilled
more about training or qualifications; a skilled electrician has passed exams, while a skilful electrician works with practised ease
- proficient
suggests meeting a measurable standard rather than natural mastery; more formal
- adept
suggests quick understanding and cleverness, often with a new or unusual task
- accomplished
suggests polished, refined ability recognised by others; implies breadth (accomplished in several areas)
- expert
the highest level — deep theoretical knowledge combined with practical mastery
文法句型
skilful at + noun/gerund (the activity)
skilful with + noun (the tool, material, or type of person)
skilful in + noun/gerund (formal, the area of work)
用法筆記
Frequently used with the prepositions at (naming the skill or activity), with (naming the tool, material, or type of person handled), or in (more formal, naming an area of expertise). In informal British English, very can replace highly as the intensifier: a very skilful player.
常見錯誤
2. produced, performed, or constructed with noticeable care and a high degree of ab
produced, performed, or constructed with noticeable care and a high degree of ability, so that the result has a clear quality that others can admire
The film's skilful editing kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
skilful + noun for describing a crafted work
Lukas admired the skilful design of the wooden bridge in the park.
The report was a skilful piece of research that covered all the key issues.
Visitors praised the skilful use of colour in the museum's new exhibition.
Karim's skilful handling of the meeting prevented any major arguments.
- clumsy
awkward or poorly executed
- amateurish
lacking the polish that comes from experience
- crude
rough and lacking refinement
文法句型
skilful + noun (the work or result)
skilful + use/handling/editing/design of + noun
用法筆記
Describes a product, performance, or outcome — not the person who produced it. The person behind the result is covered by sense 1. Common in reviews and commentaries about creative or professional work.