Habilidad is a noun.
/habiˈliðað/
Habilidad refers to the capacity or power to do something well, usually gained through practice, experience, or training. In the Spanish language, it is used both in a general sense (to describe general skills or abilities) and in more specialized contexts, such as professional abilities (e.g., habilidades técnicas or soft skills). The frequency of use of "habilidad" is moderate to high, as it is a common term in educational, professional, and everyday contexts. It is frequently found in both oral speech and written content.
His ability to solve problems is impressive.
Las habilidades sociales son esenciales en el trabajo en equipo.
Social skills are essential in teamwork.
Necesitamos mejorar nuestras habilidades técnicas para el nuevo proyecto.
The word "habilidad" can also be found in several idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are some examples:
She has a talent for music and plays several instruments.
La habilidad de adaptación - The ability to adapt.
In these difficult times, the ability to adapt is crucial.
Demostrar habilidad - To demonstrate skill.
The artist demonstrated skill in his latest work.
Habilidad para conversar - Skill in conversing.
Her skill in conversing makes people feel at ease.
Habilidades interpersonales - Interpersonal skills.
The word "habilidad" comes from the Latin "habilitas," which means aptitude or suitability, derived from "habilis," meaning able or fit.
Synonyms: - Destreza (dexterity) - Competencia (competence) - Capacidad (capacity)
Antonyms: - Incapacidad (incapacity) - Ineptitud (ineptitude) - Torpeza (clumsiness)