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The difference between skilled and skillful
When we say a worker who is full of experience,is he called a skilled worker or skillful worker ?
Please help me!!!
Feb 25, 2020 2:21 PM
Answers · 6
Actually it could be either.
"Skilled" means that a person has the ability to perform a task, AND usually implies that this skill has been learned through training.
"Skillful" means that a person has the ability to perform a task, BUT normally this is a natural ability.
So, in your example 'skilled' is the probably the best choice because you said the worker is experienced, and presumably they have learnt this skill as a result of this experience.
February 25, 2020
He is called a skilled worker.
February 25, 2020
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