Definitionn. the quality of having great facility and competence
Last update: December 28, 2015
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He has acquired proficiency in singing. [adjective]
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Its main object is to perfect the proficiency of players in certain departments of bowls proper. [Please select]
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Proficiency in handwriting was a natural result. [Please select]
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"I'd rather win a proficiency badge for shooting," grunted Rona. [Please select]
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In a little time I made great proficiency in the business, and became a useful hand to my brother. [Please select]
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He resumed an air of importance when he again authoritatively demanded what evidence Adonbec could produce of his medical proficiency. [Please select]
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Borrow boasted of his proficiency in the Norfolk dialect, which he endeavoured to speak as broadly as possible. [Please select]
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Their inspector declared himself perfectly satisfied, and commended certain members for special proficiency. [Please select]
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You'll get a proficiency badge if you can show twenty specimens of wild flowers and name them.' [Please select]
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McArdle, that Peter's proficiency is not so much the result of training as of downright self-education. [Please select]
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Pope as a Painter--his Fame, i, 201; his Proficiency in the Art, ii, 214; his Idea of the Practicability of Dinocrates' Plan of cutting Mount Athos into a Statue of Alexander the Great, ii, 166. [Please select]
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