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- adjectivecompetent (adjective)
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully:"a highly competent surgeon" · "make sure the firm is competent to carry out the work"Similar:acquainted withfamiliar withwith a knowledge ofwith an understanding ofconversant withau courant withau fait withup onup to date withabreast ofat home withno stranger toexperienced inpractised inwell versed inOpposite:
- (of a person) efficient and capable:"an infinitely competent mother of three"Opposite:
- acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding:"she spoke quite competent French"Opposite:
- (of a court or other body) accepted as having legal authority to deal with a particular matter:"the London Stock Exchange is the competent authority under the Financial Services Act"Opposite:
- biologymedicinecapable of performing the normal function effectively.
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘suitable, adequate’): from Latin competent-, from the verb competere in its earlier sense ‘be fit or proper’ (see compete). COMPETENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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