Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
1 It also made them more adept at hunting the elusive forest animals.
2 He had become adept at judging his friend's state over the years.
3 Paul had never been particularly adept at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4 The Frenchman was evidently an adept in the art of dodging pursuit.
5 Modo shivered and switched hands; he was equally adept with his right.
6 Chinese companies - adept at working in challenging locations - should gain.
7 Presented with someone else's argument, we're quite adept at spotting the weaknesses.
8 For most of history, people have been adept at keeping them apart.
9 In fact, most of the actors could benefit from more adept direction.
10 Besides, the lyrinx are adept at finding new ways of doing things.'
11 With Rugby World Cup success, Japan have become adept at saying nothing
12 The cats here were particularly adept at giving someone the cold shoulder.
13 Our annual delegation have become adept at making sure it is remembered.
14 She was an adept in hiding her heart far out of sight.
15 They became adept at codes and various other forms of sub-rosa communication.
16 She was fairly adept at picking up languages, especially variations of Zelandonii.
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