Workmanship (noun)

  1. Skill or proficiency in a particular activity or technique, especially in manual work.
  2. The quality of work produced, especially with regard to attention to detail and overall execution.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from workman + -ship.

Examples:

  1. The workmanship of the artisan was clearly evident in the intricate details of the wooden carving.
  2. The workmanship on this project was exceptional, resulting in a final product of the highest quality.
  3. The level of workmanship on the new construction was not up to par with the rest of the building.
  4. The carpenter's workmanship was impeccable, and his furniture was highly sought after.
  5. The dressmaker's workmanship was exceptional, with every stitch in place and not a thread out of place.
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