Skilled vs Dependable - What's the difference?
skilled | dependable | Related terms |
(skill)
A reliable person or thing.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 7, author=Jeff Z. Klein, title=At Full Strength, Red Wings Dominate, work=New York Times
, passage=But Datsyukâs return rejuvenated the old dependables like Rafalski, Lidstrom and Marian Hossa, who consistently outshone Malkin and Crosby. }}
As adjectives the difference between skilled and dependable
is that skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while dependable is able, or easily able to be depended on.As a verb skilled
is past tense of skill.As a noun dependable is
a reliable person or thing.skilled
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Etymology 1
From (skill) (noun)Synonyms
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*dependable
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