Technology Skills

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb past tense of educate, which means to teach someone or to provide them with information

adjective having been taught or trained; possessing knowledge or information

  • She is a highly educated woman with multiple degrees from prestigious universities.
  • He comes from a family of educated professionals and values education highly.
  • I can't believe how street-educated he is, always knowing the latest trends and news.
  • His years of experience have educated him on the ways of the world beyond what any textbook could teach.

adjective skilled or competent in a particular activity or subject; proficient

  • She is proficient in multiple programming languages.
  • He's pretty proficient at playing the guitar.
  • I heard she's a pro at that game, really proficient.
  • Becoming proficient in public speaking is like mastering a new language.

noun a particular area of study or professional activity in which someone has developed special skill or knowledge

  • The medical field offers various areas of specialization for doctors to choose from.
  • I heard Sarah is pursuing a specialization in marketing at university.
  • I'm thinking of going for a specialization in computer science, it's my jam.
  • In the world of business, finding your niche or specialization can set you apart from the competition.