Results for expert
Definitions of expert:
part of speech: adjective
Experienced: taught by use, practice, or experience: hence, skillful: well instructed: having familiar knowledge of: dexterous: adroit: ready: prompt: having a facility of operation or performance from practice: as, an expert philosopher; an expert surgeon; expert in surgery.
part of speech: noun
An experienced person; a specialist.
part of speech: adverb
Expertly.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: noun
An expert, skillful, or practiced person: one eminently skilled in any particular branch or profession: specifically, a scientific or professional witness who gives evidence on matters connected with his profession, as an analytical chemist, as to the contents of a stomach in a trial for poisoning, or a person skilled in handwriting, as to whether a document is forged.
part of speech: noun
One skilled in a science, an art, or in a profession; a scientific or professional witness.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: noun
Expertness.
part of speech: adjective
Usage examples for expert:
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" They'll probably have to call in an expert from London," said Bryce.
"The Paradise Mystery", J. S. Fletcher -
Max obeyed, nothing loath, for he was becoming quite expert in both, and always found in his father an interested listener to the story of his exploits.
"Elsie at Nantucket", Martha Finley -
Be steady first, and be expert next.
"The Willoughby Captains", Talbot Baines Reed -
I'm no expert on babies, but I'd guess they were all around six weeks old maybe a couple of months at most.
"Life Blood", Thomas Hoover