Person with broad and profound competence in a particular field.
Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
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Examples for "good "
1 Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and good minds.
2 Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
3 Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
4 Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good .
5 Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
1 Results: Thirty per cent of the study mothers practiced clean cord care.
2 A move she'd practiced for years and years, as easy as breathing.
3 He studied and practiced abroad including in Fiji, New Zealand and India.
4 She had practiced this move many times in the past few years.
5 You're a thousand times more practiced at it than I am, right?
1 These designs are in general more skilful than those of Lough Crew.
2 And they like to see people who are extremely skilful , said Melville.
3 Her fingers were skilful and rapid in the arrangement of her dress.
4 This is skilful work, needing a steady hand and a fine eye.
5 But he was not skilful in his treatment of the literally insane.
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.
1 I think I understand the Countess; she is more skillful than you.
2 Lubricating a crisis like this one took a lot of skillful footwork.
3 A very skillful Bowman went to the mountains in search of game.
4 He learned these things quickly and became very skillful in making pots.
5 Trout-fishing comes to mind,-andthe trout were very skillful in keeping aloof.
1 You'll need to become proficient at preparing new cymeks from human volunteers.
2 They were also proficient in the use of the revolver and sword.
3 It takes many years of training to become proficient with a blade.
4 The new generation is more proficient in video games than in orthography.
5 However, I would recommend this only if you are proficient at canoeing.
Of or relating to or requiring special knowledge to be understood.
1 Hayek did not believe that anyone, however expert , could know the future.
2 Electoral law expert Graeme Edgeler however said there was only one definition.
3 Access gained to potential victims was rarely by chance, an expert said.
4 The crisis has already involved three expert groups and successive policy changes.
5 If you want an expert opinion, you'd have to ask Major Bachelor.
6 The expert panel has suggested a two-fold approach to improve the situation.
7 Smart in some ways and a true expert on Civil War history.
8 Just ask the body language expert : Harry knew what he was doing.
9 So a new expert group has been created, The Health Coalition Aotearoa.
10 Public health expert Professor Robert Beaglehole talks about why that's a concern.
11 From the point of view of the criminal expert , said Mr. Sherlock
12 Today's expert has researched caring and its history particularly in New Zealand.
13 Fa'aolesa said the matter may need the advice of a language expert .
14 Caution: People with shoulder problems shouldn't do this posture without expert supervision.
15 Also read: A handy guide to becoming a 'useless car facts' expert
16 Asked whether residents were safe, Galliard said LFEPA was the leading expert .
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