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- Dictionaryprowess/ˈpraʊɪs/
noun
- 1. skill or expertise in a particular activity or field: "his prowess as a fisherman" Similar Opposite
- 2. bravery in battle: "the hereditary nobility had no monopoly of skill and prowess in war" Similar Opposite
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noun [ U ] formal uk / ˈpraʊ.es / us / ˈpraʊ.es / Add to word list. great ability or skill: athletic / sporting prowess. He's always boasting about his sexual prowess. Synonyms. artistry. skill. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Skill, talent and ability. ability. accomplishment. accuracy. acumen. adroitness. chop. endowment.
Jun 4, 2015 · Prowess is a word with a lot to be proud of. Not only has it performed gallantly for the English language since the 13th century, but it has stayed relatively stalwart in hewing to its original meaning, which is quite a flex.
2 meanings: 1. outstanding or superior skill or ability 2. bravery or fearlessness, esp in battle.... Click for more definitions.
Prowess definition: exceptional valor, bravery, or ability, especially in combat or battle.. See examples of PROWESS used in a sentence.
Prowess means exceptional skill or ability. Your sailing prowess might save your life in a storm, while someone with less experience might make mistakes. An earlier meaning of this word is exceptional bravery in battle, or a specific act of bravery.
noun [ U ] formal us / ˈpraʊ.es / uk / ˈpraʊ.es / Add to word list. great ability or skill: athletic /sportsprowess. He's always boasting about his sexual prowess. Synonyms. artistry. skill. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Skill, talent and ability. ability. accomplishment. accuracy. acumen. adroitness. chop. endowment.
Definition of prowess noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.