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adept
[ adjective uh-dept; noun ad-ept, uh-dept ]
noun
- a skilled or proficient person; expert.
adept
adjective
- very proficient in something requiring skill or manual dexterity
- skilful; expert
noun
- a person who is skilled or proficient in something
Derived Forms
- aˈdeptly, adverb
- aˈdeptness, noun
Other Words From
- a·dept·ly adverb
- a·dept·ness noun
- non·a·dept adjective
- non·a·dept·ly adverb
- un·a·dept adjective
- un·a·dept·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of adept1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, Wilson and Mandvi are adept enough comics not to fall into that trap even as they avoid the equally damaging peril of too much audience-pandering horseplay.
Lucy Liu is at least adept at playing the stern director of the organization for controlling mythological entities and creatures.
College professors complain that the students coming to them aren’t even adept at reading books.
Biden spent decades of his life chasing and pining after the presidency and when he finally realized his dream, he proved quite adept at the job.
The human mind is very adept at sustaining denial and ignoring unpleasant things.
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