Skills:
A skill means the knowledge/ ability to perform any task. Skill is not always related with something physical, it is related with the way of dealing with the problems.
Experience:
Experience means the task have been performed already or many times. Experience is learning through actions.
Differences:
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
The ability to do something well; expertise | Practical contact with and observation of facts or events |
Synonyms | Accomplishment, intelligence, expertise, technique and quickness | Patience, skill, understanding, background, know-how and participation |
Antonyms | Inability, lack, entertainment, ignorance and incapacity | Ignorance, neglect, unfamiliarity, peace and thoughtlessness |
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Types | The types of skill are:
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The types of experience are:
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Word origin | The word skill was used in the 13th century from Middle English skil. | The word experience was originated in the 14th century from Middle English. |
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