The most accepted, and possible correct, spelling of "leet" is "1337" in "leet"-speek and is short for the English word elite. One can be come proficient in "leet"-speak by studying its morphology, grammar and vocabulary.
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
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.
adaptable does not mean the same as adept, skilled, proficient, expert
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Calligraphy markers are relatively inexpensive and the best way to become proficient is to practice as much as possible. There is an excellent article available online titled 'How to Practice Calligraphy' which gives a comprehensive guide on this subject.
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First become proficient & when you are ready there are trade mags where bands advertise seeking members.
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It increases production b/c a worker can become very skilled and proficient in one specific task rather than semi skilled in multiple task.. for say you have a production process with five parts you could hire 5 workers who each complete one part of the process over and over and over again... they would become quiet proficient at their job
A skilled migrant visa is available as an opportunity for people to become employed outside of their country. One requirement is the person must be proficient speaking English.
The one you're proficient with.
Whatever appeals to you the most so you invest the time required to become proficient. Try swimming.
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
He was proficient in arts and crafts
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.