Skill Less

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /skɪl ləs/

Definitions of skill less

adjective describing someone who lacks skill or ability

Example Sentences

A1 She is skill less in cooking, but she is trying to learn.

A2 The beginner class is designed for skill less students who want to improve.

B1 The job requires a certain level of skill, so skill less applicants may not be considered.

B2 Despite being skill less in the subject, she managed to pass the exam with hard work.

C1 His skill less approach to the project led to numerous errors and delays.

C2 The company decided to invest in training programs for their skill less employees to improve performance.

Examples of skill less in a Sentence

formal The job requires a certain level of skill, so being skill less may hinder your performance.

informal I'm not very good at painting, I'm pretty skill less when it comes to art.

slang She's so skill less at basketball, she couldn't make a shot if her life depended on it.

figurative His lack of experience in negotiations left him feeling skill less in the boardroom.

Grammatical Forms of skill less

past tense

skilled

plural

skill lesses

comparative

more skill less

superlative

most skill less

present tense

skill less

future tense

will be skill less

perfect tense

have been skill less

continuous tense

being skill less

singular

skill less

positive degree

skill less

infinitive

to be skill less

gerund

being skill less

participle

skilled

Origin and Evolution of skill less

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'skillless' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'scylleas' meaning without skill.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'skillless' has retained its original meaning of lacking skill or ability, and is commonly used to describe someone who is inexperienced or unskilled in a particular area.