Definitionadj. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Most people find they can become reasonably proficient with a little practice. [Please select]
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Needless to say, he 's a highly proficient diver. [Please select]
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She was learned, erudite, wise, competent, curiously proficient in history, crammed with Latin, stuffed with Greek, full of Hebrew, and more of a Benedictine monk than a Benedictine nun. [Please select]
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He became as proficient in Servian as in his native tongue. [Please select]
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Boyd, a blind friend of her father's, she became a most proficient Greek scholar. [Please select]
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Some become so proficient that they can develop a design as they proceed. [Please select]
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It was O'Gorman's ambition that his daughter might become a highly proficient female detective.' [Please select]
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Nothing was left undone to make them proficient in their work. [Please select]
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Mollie and Nora, who are proficient in these things, will help teach you. [Please select]
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