Professional Skills

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, competently describes how something is done

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how an action is performed

  • She competently managed the project and ensured it was completed on time.
  • He competently fixed the car engine without any help.
  • She totally competently aced the exam without even studying.
  • The dancer competently glided across the stage, captivating the audience with her grace.

verb Past tense form of the verb 'experience', meaning to have encountered or undergone something.

adjective Describing someone who has knowledge or skill in a particular area due to having done something for a long time.

  • The experienced candidate was chosen for the managerial position due to their extensive background in the industry.
  • My friend is an experienced hiker and knows all the best trails to explore.
  • I'm an experienced gamer, so I can easily beat that level in no time.
  • The artist's experienced hand created a masterpiece that captivated audiences worldwide.

noun the quality or state of being an expert; expertise

  • Her expertness in the field of neuroscience is widely recognized by her peers.
  • He showed off his expertness in fixing cars by quickly diagnosing the problem.
  • I can't believe the expertness with which she handled that situation!
  • His expertness in navigating difficult conversations made him a valuable asset to the team.

noun a collection of skills that are useful for a particular job or task

  • Having a diverse skill set is essential for success in today's competitive job market.
  • I'm working on expanding my skill set by taking online courses in coding.
  • She's got mad skills in her skill set, yo.
  • Building a strong skill set is like adding tools to your toolbox for any challenge that comes your way.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, degree, or frequency

  • She handled the difficult situation admirably, showing great poise and professionalism.
  • He tackled the project admirably, impressing everyone with his skills.
  • She totally aced the exam, admirably outperforming her classmates.
  • His determination to succeed shone admirably through the challenges he faced.

noun a stage of progress or development that is beyond the basic or introductory level

  • The course is designed for students who have reached an advanced level of proficiency in the subject.
  • You should only attempt this hike if you're at an advanced level of fitness.
  • I can't believe she's already at an advanced level in playing the guitar!
  • His understanding of the topic is at such an advanced level that he could practically teach the class.