Expertness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛkspərtnəs/

Definitions of expertness

noun the quality or state of being an expert; expertise

Example Sentences

A1 Her expertness in cooking simple dishes is impressive.

A2 The mechanic showed great expertness in fixing my car's engine.

B1 His expertness in computer programming landed him a high-paying job.

B2 The surgeon's expertness in performing complex surgeries is renowned in the medical community.

C1 The professor's expertness in the field of astrophysics is unmatched.

C2 The artist's expertness in capturing emotions through painting is truly remarkable.

Examples of expertness in a Sentence

formal Her expertness in the field of neuroscience is widely recognized by her peers.

informal He showed off his expertness in fixing cars by quickly diagnosing the problem.

slang I can't believe the expertness with which she handled that situation!

figurative His expertness in navigating difficult conversations made him a valuable asset to the team.

Grammatical Forms of expertness

plural

expertnesses

comparative

more expert

superlative

most expert

present tense

expertness

future tense

will be expertness

perfect tense

has been expertness

continuous tense

is being expertness

singular

expertness

positive degree

expertness

infinitive

to be expert

gerund

being expert

participle

expertness

Origin and Evolution of expertness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'expertness' originated from the Old French word 'expertise' which comes from the Latin word 'expertus' meaning 'tried, proved, experienced'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'expertness' has evolved to refer to the quality of being skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area, emphasizing experience and proficiency.