Results for: improve skill in something
English English
device that enables the user learn or practice a skill under simulated conditions to prepare for actual performance; pretender, imitator, device that simulates something, emulator, see also:simulant, somebody who simulates somethingsimulator
device to improve hearinghearing aid
device; ease; tool, convenience; talent, ability; willingness; place used for a specific purpose, effortlessness, skill, something with a function, toiletfacility
deviousness, guild, make something by hand, make with skill, making things by hand, object produced by skillful handwork, shape with skill, skilled profession or activity, skillfulness (in doing or creating); creative project; boat, plane; slyness, gui...craft
direct personal awareness of something, feel something, have experience of something, involvement in something over time, knowledge and skill acquired, knowledge from observation, knowledge obtained by doing; something that one has lived through, somet...experience
done without skill, lacking education or technical training, lacking skill, not requiring special skills, untrained, inexpert, amateurunskilled
educate morally or spiritually, provide moral guidance, strengthen, improve, enlightenedify
empty talk, persuasive speech or writing, pretentious words, skill with language, study of the effective use of language; art of speaking and writing effectively; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion; use of bombastic language, use of un...rhetoric
enhance the effectiveness of, produce maximum results; improve efficiency, show optimism, solve in the best way possible, write conciselyoptimize
enjoyment of art objects, exceptional skill or ability in a certain field (especially music); great appreciation for or knowledge of fine arts, outstanding skillvirtuosity
enlarge or extend something, exaggerate greatness of somebody, improve status of something, make bigger, make larger; widenaggrandize
exert, exercise (influence, power, etc.); handle with skill (e.g. a weapon); brandish, hold, have and exercise something, use weapon or toolwield
expand again, enlarge again; regrow; put film through a second chemical process to bring out the visible images, improve a rundown arearedevelop
expert skill or knowledge, proficiency, skill; expert opinionexpertise
expressed in words (as opposed to actions or pictures); spoken, oral; pertaining to verbs of words derived from verbs, forming verbs, involving skill with words, oral rather than written, relating to verbs, using words rather than action, using words r...verbal
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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