See Also: Skill(medicine)
Skill(money)
Skill(finance)
skill(1)(dictionary)
skill(2)(dictionary)
skill(dictionary)
Skill-Intensive(money)
SKILL, contracts(law)
Excuse me Ma' am / Sir, Craps is a Game of Skill not Strength - Craps(gambling)

skill (oh)



[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old Norse; Origin: skil 'good judgment, knowledge']
an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised it
-see also talent talent
::Reading and writing are two different skills.
::Many jobs today require computer skills.
skill in/at
::He was valued for his skill in raising money for the company.
develop/acquire/learn a skill
::opportunities to acquire new skills
with skill
::The whole team played with great skill and determination.
technical/management/practical etc skill
::the kinds of communication skills required of teachers
::Students need to possess certain basic skills by the time they finish school.