technique

noun
UK: /tekˈniːk/
US: /tekˈniːk/
  1. A way of doing something that needs skill.

    1. I'm learning a new technique for painting trees.
    2. The chef uses a special technique to make the sauce smooth and creamy.
  2. A skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something.

    1. Her technique for solving problems is very effective.
    2. Good study technique involves organizing notes and planning your time efficiently.
  3. The method of performance, or details of procedure, essential to expertness of execution in any art, science, etc.

    1. The guitarist's advanced fingerpicking technique amazed the audience.
    2. Proper surgical technique is crucial to minimizing the risk of infection.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "technique" in English means: A way of doing something that needs skill., A skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something., The method of performance, or details of procedure, essential to expertness of execution in any art, science, etc..

The phonetic transcription of "technique" is /tekˈniːk/ in British English and /tekˈniːk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "technique": method, approach, procedure, way, skill, art, craft, style.

Example usage of "technique": "I'm learning a new technique for painting trees.". More examples on the page.