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Synonyms & Similar Words
skilled
competent
adept
proficient
experienced
expert
accomplished
capable
able
skilled
knowledgeable
trained
qualified
certified
licensed
authorized
talented
gifted
apt
adroit
deft
dexterous
handy
ingenious
inventive
resourceful
masterful
virtuosic
polished
refined
sophisticated
seasoned
veteran
practiced
familiar
conversant
informed
enlightened
erudite
learned
scholarly
acquainted
versed.
Meaning of Proficient
The primary meaning of the word "Proficient" is having a high level of skill or competence in a particular activity or field.
Definitions
- Having a high level of skill or competence in a particular activity or field
- Able to do something successfully or efficiently
- Having a strong or complete knowledge of something
Etymology of Proficient
The word "Proficient" originates from the Latin "proficiens", which is the present participle of "proficere", meaning "to make progress" or "to advance"
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe someone who has made significant progress or advancement in a particular field or activity
Over time, the meaning of the word has evolved to emphasize the idea of having a high level of skill or competence
Example Uses
- She is proficient in three languages and works as a translator
- He is proficient in playing the guitar and has been playing for years
- The company is looking for someone who is proficient in Microsoft Office and has experience with data analysis
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
inept
incompetent
unskilled
inexperienced
amateur
untrained
unqualified
uncertified
unlicensed
unauthorized
untalented
ungifted
inept
clumsy
awkward
inelegant
unpolished
unrefined
unsophisticated
inexperienced
novice
beginner
unfamiliar
unacquainted
uninformed
unenlightened
unlearned
uneducated
ignorant.