Definitionadj. meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task
Last update: November 1, 2017
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Many qualified applicants applied for the job. [adjective]
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They gave only qualified approval to the plan. [adjective]
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We split into 3 groups, each led by a qualified coach. [adjective]
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"Whatever he may be, or however he may be qualified for his rank, he now speaks to you and, of course, can be no enemy to dread." [adjective]
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With this qualified promise Morton was obliged to rest satisfied. [adjective]
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--No, no, equal both--both on the table-land of gentility, and qualified to look down on every roturier in Scotland. [adjective]
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Lord Evandale was well qualified to give advice on such subjects, having served, during his early youth, both in France and in the Low Countries. [adjective]
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But the moment was too urgent for hesitation, or even for those explanations with which her request might otherwise have been qualified. [adjective]
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"Sachepris here is far better qualified to amuse you than I; some years since, at any rate, she lead a wonderful store of tales." [adjective]
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Jenny, whose ready wit and forward manners well qualified her for such an office, hastened to break the ice. [adjective]
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More than thirty artists had competed with him for this work, but the prize was unanimously adjudged to his models by qualified judges. [adjective]
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