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Synonyms
pro·fi·cient (prə-fĭsh́ənt)

[Latin prōficiēns, prōficient- present participle of prōficere, to make progress; see profit.]

adjective 

Having or marked by an advanced degree of competence, as in an art, vocation, profession, or branch of learning.

noun 

An expert; an adept.

derivatives

pro·fícient·ly
adverb

synonyms:

proficient, adept, skilled, skillful, expert These adjectives mean having or showing knowledge, ability, or skill, as in a profession or field of study. Proficient implies an advanced degree of competence acquired through training: is proficient in Greek and Latin. Adept suggests a natural aptitude improved by practice: became adept at cutting the fabric without using a pattern. Skilled implies sound, thorough competence and often mastery, as in an art, craft, or trade: a skilled gymnast who won an Olympic medal. Skillful adds to skilled the idea of natural dexterity in performance or achievement: is skillful in the use of the hand loom. Expert applies to one with consummate skill and command: an expert violinist who played the sonata flawlessly.