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Definition of prowess noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

prowess

noun
 
/ˈpraʊəs/
 
/ˈpraʊəs/
[uncountable] (formal)
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  1. great skill at doing something
    • academic/sporting prowess
    • He was complimented on his prowess as an oarsman.
    Extra Examples
    • She proved her athletic prowess with two convincing wins.
    • Singh demonstrated his prowess with the bat last season.
    • The Gurkhas are famed for their prowess in battle.
    • a parade aimed at demonstrating the country's military prowess
    • her prowess at tennis
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • academic
    • athletic
    • intellectual
    verb + prowess
    • demonstrate
    • display
    • show
    preposition
    • prowess  as
    • prowess  at
    • prowess  in
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    Word OriginMiddle English (originally referring to bravery in battle): from Old French proesce, from prou ‘valiant’. The current sense dates from the early 20th cent.
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