No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
No, advanced is better than proficient.
adaptable does not mean the same as adept, skilled, proficient, expert
Adept, proficient
It is to have a skill at doing something. Someone who has a great skill or good knowledge or a high level of ability at something can be said to be proficient. A skilled carpenter could be proficient at making furniture, for example.
TECHNICALLY - meaning specifically (colloquially used to correct or amend), or skilled in techniqueExample : "His use of the word was technically incorrect."Example : "The gymnast was technically proficient."TECHNOLOGY - the scientific or electronic machinery of the modern world (adjective and adverb forms "technological" or "technologically" refer to using advanced scientific means)Example : "The fighter jet was technologically advanced."
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
Advanced. In school proficient is a B and advanced is an A
English proficiency is the the ability to speak, read and/or write in English. To be considered truly proficient, one should have advanced abilities in all three areas of communication.
Adept, proficient
adaptable does not mean the same as adept, skilled, proficient, expert
It is to have a skill at doing something. Someone who has a great skill or good knowledge or a high level of ability at something can be said to be proficient. A skilled carpenter could be proficient at making furniture, for example.
.IQ-a way of measuring human intelligence! Sentence: I hope my IQ will always be proficient or advanced.
The expression indicates that someone is no longer proficient in a practice or activity.
No. The word advanced is a verb, or an adjective. There is no adverb meaning "in an advanced manner.
It means that you have a very good knowledge of Excel. It means you can do a lot of things with it, even some advanced things. So you would have no difficulty using it in a job where it is used for practical things.
The word "adept" is usually an adjective, meaning skilled or proficient Its synonyms include skillful, dexterous, apt, practiced, expert and proficient. When uncertain about the word meaning of "adept," think of its similarly-spelled antonym "inept" (unskilled, often clumsy).
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TECHNICALLY - meaning specifically (colloquially used to correct or amend), or skilled in techniqueExample : "His use of the word was technically incorrect."Example : "The gymnast was technically proficient."TECHNOLOGY - the scientific or electronic machinery of the modern world (adjective and adverb forms "technological" or "technologically" refer to using advanced scientific means)Example : "The fighter jet was technologically advanced."