Frequency rank: 7,506. – 7,523.
- skill; dexterity; proficiency
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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Generated word frames (experimental)
[Person]'s [Skill] is needed
[Person] hones [Skill]
[Proficiency] in [Activity] is important
[Person] utilizes [Skill] in [Job]
[Person] becomes proficient in [Field]
[Proficiency] in [Technique] is required
Generated definitions (experimental)
- skill; dexterity; proficiency
This word refers to a high level of skill or expertise acquired through experience, training, or practice. It's commonly used to describe someone who is very adept in a particular field or activity.
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Generated related terms (experimental)
じゅくれん熟練【じゅくれん】
Refers to skill, dexterity, or proficiency, particularly gained through experience and practice.
みじゅく未熟【みじゅく】
Refers to being unskilled or inexperienced, the opposite of proficient.
じゅくれんこう熟練工【じゅくれんこう】
Refers to a skilled worker, someone with expertise in a particular trade or craft.
A skilled worker created this piece.
とっくん特訓【とくくん】
Refers to special training or intensive practice aimed at improving skills.
うでまえ腕前【うでまえ】
Refers to someone's skill level or ability, often used in the context of crafts or arts.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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He enjoys a good reputation as a specialist in brain surgery.
The only thing that doesn't require skill is an appetite.
A good salesman will not encroach on his customer's time.
The international situation had become so tense, it would require proficient diplomats to handle it with kid gloves.
The average skilled workers now earn over $10,000 a year.