Words and phrases that have a meaning related to skills: (194 results)
Often used in the same context:
abilities, aptitude, proficiencies, talents, prowess, proficiency, acumen, competencies, hone, knowledge, smarts, problem solving, rudiments, fluency, dexterity, techniques, work ethic, experience, excel, qualifications, mastery, qualities, teamwork, competence, instincts, footwork, agility, manual dexterity, expertise, tools, chops, ambidexterity, lessons, adeptness, reflexes, basics, vocabulary, athleticism, skil, knack, capabilities, marksmanship, strengths, learning, nous, training, finesse, mentoring, street smarts, bricklaying, nuances, carpentry, savvy, credentials, disciplines, creativity, swordsmanship, grantsmanship, resourcefulness, horsemanship, creativeness, deftness, passion, traits, intellect, stamina, instruction, mettle, vocational training, athletism, hirable, leatherworking, astuteness, tenacity, professionalism, literacy, tutees, toughness, tenaciousness, brainpower, comprehension, subtleties, fundamentals, flair, skillfulness, professional, tutor, occupations, craftiness, seamanship, vocab, manners, professions, adroitness, instructors, temperament, fearlessness, numeracy, careers, poise, attributes, stonemasonry, competences, skill, tasks, aptitudes, ability, competency, knowhow, capacities, aspects, constructs, learnings, armament, abbreviated, academic, choir, college, collegiate, community, compiler, completed, computerbased, conservatory, curriculum, deconstructionist, didactic, elementaryschool, enforcement, engine, evaluating, extracurricular
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Also try:., able, able-bodied seaman, able seaman, account, acquire, arts, buster keaton, capable, clerical, diffusion, display, finished, functionally illiterate, gymkhana, humanistic discipline, humanities, instruct, joseph francis keaton, keaton, larn, learn, learned, learning disability, learning disorder, liberal arts, marketable, motor memory, muscle memory, nonlinguistic, nonmechanical, nouveau-riche, offset, parvenu, parvenue, performing arts, priestcraft, psychomotor development, quick study, reading program, repertoire, repertory, retrain, rodeo, rubella panencephalitis, secretarial school, semiskilleda, skilled worker, soldiering, soldiership, sponge, teach, trained, trained worker, training program, underemployed, unmechanical, untaught, upstarta, versatile, versatility, vocational
— Adjectives for skills: social, new, basic, technical, specific, interpersonal, cognitive, special, necessary, solving, verbal, more...
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