Synonym: boldness, courage, daring, gallantry, heroism, skill, valor. Similar words: borrowed, process, processor, profession, due process, processing, progressive, professional. Meaning: ['praʊɪs] n. a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation.
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31. Ivan Marks was a great inspiration, not just for his bream fishing prowess either.
32. She has also appeared in several national magazines due to her prowess at sewing a fine seam.
33. It effectively conjured up the mixture of religion, fighting prowess and romanticism which the Legion held so dear.
34. Mayne's prowess as an officer of rare quality was recognized by the almost unprecedented award of four DSOs.
35. The less we have in physical prowess or other abilities, the stronger the challenge to overcome.
36. The researchers cautioned that the study only predicts the likelihood that a child will be predisposed to physical prowess.
37. One officer, after witnessing Mason's prowess in the air, told him he was wasted as a journalist.
38. Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim?
39. There may be a second official moral career based upon prowess at officially recognized games.
40. Nevertheless, both my master and Agrippa were loud in their praise of my martial prowess.
41. His musical prowess still undiminished at 65, he is without equal when it comes to instrumental excellence and stylistic versatility.
42. In this respect, he deviated from the conventional ideas about blacks possessing physical but no mental prowess.
43. All the same, their multi-instrumental prowess could not save a gradual descent into rock-star bad habits.
44. But more surprising than his lack of academic prowess was his failure to make any other sort of impact.
45. The craftsmanship and engineering prowess are obvious; the wishbones so beautiful you just want to touch them.
46. In Chapter 8 we look at methods for analyzing human technological prowess in the mastery of materials for artifacts.
47. Growing up where I did, I understood and admired physical prowess, and there was an abundance of muscle here.
48. The evidence pointed to a sharp decline in guerrilla prowess.
49. The Ellyrian Reaver Knights are a force famed throughout Ulthuan for their hardiness and prowess in battle.
50. Mason's prowess in a Hawk trainer moved one of his instructors to observe that the writer was wasted as a journalist.
51. She found fame again due to her prowess at sewing a fine seam.
52. Always slightly befuddled, Bennett none the less gets by on his academic prowess.sentencedict.com/prowess.html
53. The grey heron's sheer prowess as a hunter has made it one of the most widespread predatory birds in the world.
54. But his athletic prowess dovetailed with his particular experiences, and his body, for him, acquired almost magical power.
55. He was a true champion, a man among men, known for his kindness as well as athletic prowess.
56. For those of us less fortunate in the audience Bocca's technical prowess was devastating enough.
57. Dustin had a certain envy of McQueen's looks, self-confidence, physical prowess and rebellious nature.
58. All through the ages men have had names which recognised their prowess at arms or through some physical attribute.
59. The primates attained their dominant positions through a combination of military skill, physical prowess, and personal magnetism.
60. Well-drilled in all departments, they chose their first corner to demonstrate their prowess at set-pieces.
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