PROFICIENT
\pɹəfˈɪʃənt], \pɹəfˈɪʃənt], \p_ɹ_ə_f_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n_t]\
Definitions of PROFICIENT
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language.
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1914 - Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language
- 1874 - Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language
- 1871 - The Cabinet Dictionary of the English Language
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having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; "adept in handicrafts"; "an adept juggler"; "an expert job"; "a good mechanic"; "a practiced marksman"; "a proficient engineer"; "a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"; "the effect was achieved by skillful retouching"
By Princeton University
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Well advanced in any branch of knowledge or skill; possessed of considerable acquirements; well-skilled; versed; adept,
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By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By Daniel Lyons
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PROFICIENTLY.
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Thoroughly versed, as in art.
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An expert; adept.
By James Champlin Fernald
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Advanced; competent.
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One who has made advancement; an expert.
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Proficience, proficiency.
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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Well advanced or versed in any art, science, or branch of learning.
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One who is so; an expert. See Profit.
By Nuttall, P.Austin.
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