prowess
1 of 1noun/ˈpraʊəs/
1
exceptional skill, expertise, or mastery in a particular field or activity
- His prowess on the basketball court was unmatched; his agility and precision left opponents in awe.
- The chef's culinary prowess was evident in every dish she prepared, earning her acclaim and admiration from food critics worldwide.
- As a chess grandmaster, his strategic prowess allowed him to anticipate his opponent's moves several steps ahead.
- Her artistic prowess shone through in her paintings, each brushstroke a testament to her creativity and talent.
- The company's success was attributed to the collective prowess of its team, whose innovative ideas and collaborative efforts propelled it to new heights.