Prowess
As a Noun
- Exceptional skill or ability in a particular field.
- Bravery or courage, especially in battle.
- Mastery or expertise gained through experience and dedication.
Word History
The word prowess comes from the Old French proesse, meaning “valor” or “great ability,” which itself derives from preux, meaning “brave” or “noble.” Originally used to describe military bravery, it later evolved to refer to exceptional skills in any field.
Examples
- His prowess in chess made him a formidable opponent. (Noun – skill)
- The knight’s prowess in battle earned him great respect. (Noun – bravery)
- She demonstrated her athletic prowess during the championship. (Noun – expertise)
- The scientist was known for his intellectual prowess in physics. (Noun – mastery)
Synonyms
Skill, expertise, mastery, bravery, excellence
Related Words
Talent, competence, ability, courage
Antonyms
Incompetence, weakness, ineptitude, cowardice