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What is the adverb for skill?

There isn't a single adverb that directly corresponds to the noun "skill." However, depending on the context, you can use various adverbs to describe how someone performs a skill:

* Skilfully/Skillfully: This is the most common and direct way to describe someone using skill.

* Example: "She skillfully navigated the complex maze."

* Expertly: This implies a high level of skill and proficiency.

* Example: "The chef expertly prepared the delicate dish."

* Adroitly: This suggests a clever and skillful way of doing something.

* Example: "He adroitly dodged the oncoming traffic."

* Deftly: This implies agility and precision in using skills.

* Example: "The surgeon deftly performed the delicate operation."

* Masterfully: This describes someone who has achieved a high level of mastery in their skill.

* Example: "The painter masterfully captured the beauty of the landscape."

The best adverb to use will depend on the specific context and the level of skill you want to convey.

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