He is adept at working with cars. Adept means practiced or skilled
The magician must practice constantly to become adept. The contortionist was very adept. I'm relieved that the driver was so adept at maneuvering the bus through traffic.
My teacher is an adept person
Adept - comics - was created in 1986.
Adept Technology was created in 1983.
You are very adept at asking question.
He was an adept baseball player.
Yes, the word 'adept' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'adept' is a word for a person who is very skilled at doing something or who knows a lot about something.The adjective 'adept' describes a noun as one who is skillful at doing something.The noun form for the adjective adept is adeptness.
From Latin, ad (for) plus aptus (fit or qualified); combining form. Sentence use; 'she is very adept at swimming'; he is adept at math.
Introduction children are remarkably adept at learning new verbal information. After years of living in China, he was adept at most of the greeting customs.
The athletic soccer star was adept in footwork, faking around his opponents.
I am very adept at tedious jobs that other people hate to do.