ability

simple_noun62 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a skill you have without needing to learn it

a high level of skill

a great skill or a fast learning speed

a skill that is clearly better than others

a skill that is surprising and worthy of attention

a very unusual and impressive skill

skill in subjects studied at school or university

a very special and surprising skill

an ability that has been demonstrated and verified

a skill that you are born with

skill in creating art, such as painting or drawing

a typical or normal level of skill

skill in thinking, reasoning, and understanding complex ideas

the power of the body to perform actions

a skill that is a natural part of someone

the power of the mind to think and learn

having a skill level or learning speed that is below average

not having a high level of skill or learning speed

used to describe a group of people with different levels of skill

a skill that is strange and difficult to explain

as well as you can

a variety of different skill levels (plural form)

a variety of different skill levels (singular form)

to possess a skill

a common way to say you are making a skill visible to others

to improve a skill over time

to no longer have a skill that you once had

to not have a necessary skill

to show a skill through action

to have an influence on a skill, often negatively

to check the level of someone's skill

to judge or evaluate the quality or level of a skill

to make an existing skill even better or stronger

to determine the size or level of a skill, often with a test

to gain or learn a new skill, often through effort

to damage or weaken a skill

a more formal way to say 'have a skill'

to slow down or prevent the use or development of a skill

to make it difficult to use a skill

the standard or quality of a skill, used as a compound noun

the variety of different skill levels within a group

used to specify the subject or area of a skill

the standard or quality of a skill