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Meaning of bowmanship
The skill or expertise of using a bow and arrow.
Etymology of bowmanship
The word "bowmanship" originates from the combination of "bow" (the weapon) and "manship" (a suffix indicating skill or expertise), with roots in Old English "boga" (bow) and Old English "mann" or "man" (person), and has been used since the 15th century to describe the skill of using a bow and arrow.
Synonyms
marksmanship
archery
skill
expertise
proficiency
accuracy
precision
dexterity
agility
quickness
speed
prowess
aptitude
talent
ability
capability
capacity
competence
mastery
virtuosity
artistry
craftsmanship
technique
finesse
delicacy
subtlety
nuance
cleverness
ingenuity
resourcefulness
adroitness
deftness
handiness
cleverness
ingenuity
Definitions
- The skill or technique of using a bow and arrow, especially in archery or hunting.
- * A person's level of skill or expertise in using a bow and arrow.
Usage Examples
- The archer's bowmanship was impressive, hitting the target with ease.
- * The hunter's bowmanship allowed him to bring down the deer with a single shot.
Antonyms
clumsiness
ineptness
incompetence
inaccuracy
carelessness
sloppiness
negligence
lackadaisicalness
laziness
idleness
ineptitude
unskillfulness
unproficiency
amateurishness
inexpertness
maladroitness
gaucheness
awkwardness
uncoordinatedness
gangliness