skilled |
familiar |
As adjectives the difference between skilled and familiar
is that
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while
familiar is known to one.
As a verb skilled
is past tense of skill.
As a noun familiar is
a member of one's family or household.
skilled |
skillfully |
As an adjective skilled
is having or showing skill; skilful.
As a verb skilled
is (
skill).
As an adverb skillfully is
in a skillful manner; with skill.
advanced |
skilled |
As verbs the difference between advanced and skilled
is that
advanced is past tense of advance while
skilled is past tense of skill.
As adjectives the difference between advanced and skilled
is that
advanced is (
at or close to state of the art)At or close to the state of the art while
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful.
skilled |
novice |
As an adjective skilled
is having or showing skill; skilful.
As a verb skilled
is past tense of skill.
As a noun novice is
a beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject.
skilled |
semiskilled |
As adjectives the difference between skilled and semiskilled
is that
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while
semiskilled is partially trained or experienced, not yet meeting the expected level of skill.
As a verb skilled
is (
skill).
nimble |
skilled |
Related terms |
Nimble is a related term of skilled.
As adjectives the difference between nimble and skilled
is that
nimble is quick and light in movement or action while
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful.
As a verb skilled is
(
skill).
skilled |
versatile |
As adjectives the difference between skilled and versatile
is that
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while
versatile is capable of doing many things competently.
As a verb skilled
is past tense of skill.
skilled |
outstanding |
As adjectives the difference between skilled and outstanding
is that
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while
outstanding is prominent or noticeable; standing out from others.
As a verb skilled
is (
skill).
proficiently |
skilled |
As an adverb proficiently
is in a proficient manner.
As an adjective skilled is
having or showing skill; skilful.
As a verb skilled is
past tense of skill.
skilled |
subtle |
Related terms |
Skilled is a related term of subtle.
As adjectives the difference between skilled and subtle
is that
skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while
subtle is hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood; barely noticeable.
As a verb skilled
is (
skill).
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