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craft

Definition for craft

noun as in expertise, skill

noun as in deceit, scheme

noun as in business, discipline

Strongest match

profession

Weak matches

line, métier

noun as in water or air vehicle

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Example Sentences

Perhaps that’s why, in an hour that finally aligns with everyone’s schedule, it feels genuinely miraculous to hear the two actors share stories of their craft.

Peluso, who plays the Novo on Saturday as part of her first headlining U.S. tour, is an expert herself in crafting cinematic experiences camouflaged as songs.

Oyer told the outlet that she helped craft a list of nine people who could potentially have their rights restored, basing it on the age of their convictions and likelihood of committing another crime.

From Salon

What is it like crafting jokes around that topic?

Theatrical craft was of preeminent importance for Fugard, who was a less conventional dramatist than is often assumed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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